2015 CWA ATT SE Bargaining Report #57
Your bargaining team has continued to meet with AT&T and among ourselves since our Saturday report.
We tentatively agreed to two more items, a pay process to handle an area where it was difficult to hire Wire Techs, and a voluntary upgrade for Service Reps who wished to become Sales Associates.
This brings the total of issues tentatively agreed to up to eighteen. We are preparing to counter the latest benefit proposal and have still not received a wage offer.
To reiterate our earlier reports, we have turned back company attempts to decimate Article 14 contracting out of work language and their gluttonous attempts to remove the night differential language along with other retrogression.
We will not go backwards nor will we rush hastily forward and accept company proposals without understanding their impact on our membership.
There is no doubt that we are frustrated, as you are, with this pace. However, there is no doubt that this committee believes that our mission is to obtain the best contract for you and your future.
IT’S OUR TURN
To see previous ATT SE bargaining reports go to http://district3.cwa-union.org/news/all/c/att
To see previous ATT SE Utilities bargaining reports go to: http://district3.cwa-union.org/bargaining/company/c/att_se_utilities
Go to http://district3.cwa-union.org/pages/att-se-signup to sign up for ATT SE Bargaining Updates
Go to http://district3.cwa-union.org/photos/entry/2015_cwa_att_se_bargaining_mobilization to view photos of your brothers and sisters mobilizing around the District
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
--
CWA District 1 Holds Annual Leadership Conference
CWA Exposes How AT&T’s Dangerous Gigapower Business Model Undermines Good Jobs and Public Safety in Arizona
CWA Chief of Staff Sylvia J. Ramos Delivers AI Recommendations to Global Union in Geneva