Jan 30, 2013
CWA-AT&T MOBILITY BARGAINING REPORT # 8
Bargaining resumed today with the Union rejecting the Company’s outrageous proposal on Article 21-Absence.
Jan 30, 2013
Bargaining resumed today with the Union rejecting the Company’s outrageous proposal on Article 21-Absence.
Jan 29, 2013
JANUARY 29, 2013 - Bargaining resumed today with the Company making a presentation on COR Compensation. During this presentation the Company explained their new commission plan for year 2013 in comparison to the plan that was in effect for 2012.
Jan 28, 2013
The Union spent the day reviewing all relevant data that has been provided by the Company to date and formulating new proposals that will be presented in future meetings. No formal discussions took place today. Included in the report are the results for the two polls taken during the Town Hall call held last night.
Jan 26, 2013
Bargaining resumed today with a short meeting with the Company. The Company had no answers to any of the proposals that have been passed to date nor did they have any new ones.
Jan 26, 2013
The Company and Union met again today for a brief time. There were no new proposals passed today; however, the Company did provide the relevant data that had been requested by the Union.
Jan 25, 2013
Over the past few days, the Company and the Union continue to meet. The following Articles were passed by the Union: Article 14-Force Adjustment; Article 20-Travel; Article 23-Holidays; Article 24-Excused Work Days with Pay; and Article 26-Waiver of Further Bargaining, just to name a few.
Jan 24, 2013
Three Town Hall Calls have been scheduled, beginning Sunday, January 27, 2013, 8pm ET. Click here to access a flier with more information on scheduled dates, times and how to sign up.
Jan 23, 2013
Bargaining resumed today with the Company and Union asking clarifying questions on the proposals that were passed yesterday.
Jan 22, 2013
Bargaining began today in Denver in hopes to negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement on or before the expiration date of February 9, 2013.
Jan 22, 2013
AT&T mobility, as a major American economic engine, has a responsibility to create good paying, middle class jobs to strengthen and rebuild Main Street America. By providing good, living wages, workers can afford to purchase AT&T products and services. This creates local economic growth and rebuilds the middle class.
Mar 8, 2004
See an analysis of the new, proposed wage scale for AT&T Mobility workers.
Mar 4, 2004
Wondering how wage rates for CWA members working at AT&T Mobility will change under the tentative contract agreement? See the details inside.