CWA Members Authorize Strike of Midwest, Legacy 'T' Workers
About 14,000 AT&T union workers may strike if they can’t agree to new contracts covering the carrier’s Midwest and Legacy T contracts, Communications Workers of America said in a Tuesday news release. CWA members voted Monday to authorize a strike,…
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the union said. Workers seek job security and fair wages and benefits, it said. AT&T continues to bargain and is confident about reaching a fair agreement with the union that gives “excellent wages and benefits,” an AT&T spokesman emailed. “A strike vote is a common and not unexpected step in negotiations of this sort.”