2015 CWA ATT SE Bargaining Report #34
The company has made some movement in the right direction. The company continues to be apathetic towards worker safety. We are asking the largest communications company in the U.S. to do the right thing by their employees. The company feels it is too costly to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. even though they posted $6.2 billion in profit in 2014.
The amount of greed that we continue to see is abhorrent. Further reports will be posted
Supercilious: behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others
We Are Ready
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Your Bargaining Committee
Mike Fahrenholt – CWA Rep District 3 – Chair
Thelma Dunlap – Administrative Director District 3 – Co-Chair
David Betz – Alabama
Jonathan Campbell – Kentucky
Herman Junkin – Mississippi
Al Guillory – Louisiana
Johnny Hernandez – Florida
Chris Myrick – North Carolina
Jason LaPorte – South Carolina
Gene Redd – Georgia
Robert Santucci – Tennessee
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