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AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson made a promise to invest in his workforce and create at least 7,000 jobs if the tax bill passed. Instead, AT&T has laid off over a thousand workers across the country in the past few months and keeps sending work to low-wage and overseas contractors, devastating families and communities across America.
AT&T workers are fighting back. CWA members at AT&T Midwest and AT&T’s national Legacy T division are fighting for fair union contracts and have voted to strike if necessary to secure a deal that guarantees good jobs, affordable healthcare, and a secure retirement.
CWA National News
- CWA Statement on the Mass Shooting at Tops Supermarket in Buffalo — May 16
- Biden Administration’s Internet for All Initiative Will Shrink the Digital Divide, Create High Quality Union Jobs — May 13
- CWA Member Attends Historic White House Meeting on Grassroots Worker Organizing — May 12
- Bargaining Update — May 12
- Worker Power Update — May 12