Sunday, April 8, 2012

At&t workers

  • NEW YORK—Union contracts for thousands of ATT workers expired at midnight but officials said early Sunday that talks were continuing.
  • (Marin Independent Journal)
  • James Cicconi knows whom T-Mobile workers should blame for their companys recently announced layoffs: the FCC.
  • (CIO.de)
  • NEW YORK—Union contracts for 40,000 ATT workers expire at midnight Saturday, putting the company at risk of a strike. The workers are on the local-phone and long-haul data side of the business, and located mainly in the Midwest and California.
  • (Daily News)
  • NEW YORK—Union contracts for 40,000 ATT workers expire at midnight, leaving them free to call a strike to pressure the company at the negotiating table.
  • (Denver Post)
  • CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The contract covering 15,000 workers represented by the Communications Workers of America at ATT Midwest expired at midnight CDT, with critical issues – including employment security and health care -- not yet resolved.
  • (StreetInsider.com)
  • The Communications Workers of America is renegotiating four separate contracts with the largest U.S. phone company, all of which expire at 12:01 a.m. on April 8, said Candice Johnson, a CWA spokeswoman.
  • (Businessweek)
  • CLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Members of the Communications Workers of America at ATT Midwest voted overwhelmingly to authorize CWA leaders to call a strike if a fair contract cannot be reached.
  • (StreetInsider.com)
  • The suit was brought after a former ATT IP Relay call center worker filed a private lawsuit as a whistleblower, according to the DOJ. Taxpayers must not bear the cost of abuses of the Telecommunications Relay system, said US attorney David Hickton of Pennsylvania.
  • (Turkishpress.com)

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