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Local 1298 Reaches Tentative Agreement for AT&T Workers

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CWA members' solidarity during 18 long months of bargaining paid off Wednesday night in Connecticut when Local 1298 reached a tentative agreement with AT&T that includes job protection language the company had refused to include earlier.

"We hung tough, the membership hung tough, we had the support of national, and AT&T knew it and finally realized that 'we're not going to get these guys to move,'" Local 1298 President Bill Henderson said.

The two tentative contracts, one for nearly 3,400 core employees and the other for 176 yellow page workers, are the last in the round of bargaining that CWA and AT&T began at tables nationwide in 2009. Ratification ballots will be sent to members on Monday and must be returned by Sept. 7.

Both of the 1298 agreements require AT&T to keep at least 84 percent of the represented jobs in Connecticut. "It's not everything we wanted, but it's big for us and we can build on it in the future," Henderson said.

CWA District 1 Vice President Chris Shelton praised the negotiating team. "The bargaining committee stayed focused and devoted themselves to getting a just contract for the members and I thank them, my assistant Dennis Trainor and Staff Representative Pat Telesco for their work and dedication," he said.

Last Updated ( Friday, 20 August 2010 07:21 )
 

Final Bargaining Report # 15

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We are pleased to announce that we have reached a tentative agreement on a new three year contract between CWA and AT&T Midwest.  In these tough economic times, in the most economically depressed part of the country, we have reached an agreement that achieves our key goals:

1)  Maintained and improved our Standard of Living
2)  Increased Pension Band
3)  Enhanced employment security

There are changes in our health care that will result in increased out of pocket costs.  However, when wages and the new company-funded tax-free Healthcare Reimbursement Accounts (HRAs) are factored in, CWA members--from the highest paid to the lowest--are better off, on average, every year of this contract by thousands of dollars a year. Contract explanation is forthcoming, mean while here are some highlights on the key issues on new tentative agreement.

 

Contract Highlights

 

 

·        Contract is for three (3) years

·        Higher base wages (Retroactive to August 8th 2010)

o       Clerical

o       OCT

o       Premise Sales

o       Telephone Sales

·        Enhanced expense package for Sales – includes higher provisions for SMART phones and Iphones

Commission plan for Sales designed to grow and retain existing advertisers as well as new business

·        HRA established to defray health care costs

·        National transfer plan

·        Surplus language retains seniority clause

·        Improve language regarding MLK letter 17

·        Established monitoring guidelines

·        $500 ratification bonus for all bargained for employees

 

 

CWA/Midwest Yellow Pages Bargaining Report #13

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9:20 am

Bargaining continued well into the early morning hours. Both sides agreed to take a little break, while waiting on additional information, and resume this morning. Although the contract has expired we are still hopeful we can reach an agreement, however, we must begin to prepare ourselves to take this fight to the next level should negotiations break off. We will update this site with any new developments.

Mobilization

Because the contract has expired the mobilization can not. It is more important than ever to show AT&T you want a fair contract.

 

12:30 am Sunday The Midwest contract between CWA and AT&T Yellow pages officially expired at 11:

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2:30 pm

The bargaining committee continues to meet with the Company with less than 10 hours to go. Stress levels are rising, but, they continue to push forward in hopes of reaching an agreement before the expiration. Your Union bargainers continue to remind AT&T, the members of CWA who work for AT&T are not just an employee ID, there is a real person behind each number.

The next report will be made when more news is available.

The Clock is Ticking

Last Updated ( Sunday, 15 August 2010 06:35 )
 

CWA/Midwest Yellow Pages Bargaining Report #12

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12:30 am Sunday

The Midwest contract between CWA and AT&T Yellow pages officially expired at 11:59 Saturday. As a result of some positive movement we are continuing to negotiate with the Company to see if we can reach a tentative agreement. We will update this message with any new developments

 
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