2015 CWA ATT SE Bargaining Report #45
Your bargaining team met with the company today. We continued to discuss what our employees have earned and continue to earn in the way of work rules. We gave them examples of time with our families and structure of our lives. We explained that the majority of employees place a great value on their family. The company was very, very disappointed.
The bargaining unit is equally as disappointed in the way this corpulent corporation is behaving and showed up by the hundreds at corporate headquarters yesterday. Downtown Atlanta was a sea of red despite the company’s attempt to require as many employees to work as possible. Thanks to everyone who traveled many hours to express their displeasure. It was truly inspiring to hear our President Chris Shelton, our District VP Richard Honeycutt, along with the many local and state leaders share their support. Special thanks to Local 3204 for hosting the cookout afterwards and Local 3212 for cooking all the food.
Legitimate: established, tangible
It’s Our Turn
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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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