AT&T, CWA Agree to Mobility Contract Extensions
AT&T extended two union contracts covering 24,000 AT&T Mobility technicians and call center and retail workers in 45 states, D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The carrier and Communications Workers of America extended by one year a contract set to…
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expire Feb. 11 and another that would have ended Feb. 10, 2022, CWA said Tuesday. The extension includes a 2.5% wage increase. AT&T and CWA also agreed to let call center workers continue to work from home through June. The extended contracts provide certainty to employees while allowing the carrier to continue providing jobs "with competitive wages and benefits, while maintaining the flexibility the company needs to operate in an extremely competitive industry," an AT&T spokesperson emailed Wednesday.