AT&T Says It Has Reopened Talks With Striking Workers
AT&T reopened discussions Sunday on the final offer the carrier submitted to the Communications Workers of America last week “as we continue the constructive negotiations we’ve engaged in since day one,” an AT&T spokesperson emailed in response to the latest…
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complaint from the union (see 2409090040). CWA workers in the Southeast went on strike last month (see 2409050049). “We continue to aim for an agreement that will provide competitive market-based pay that exceeds projected inflation, provides benefits that improve employees’ total well-being, and sustains a competitive position in the broadband industry where we can grow and win against our mostly non-union competitors,” the spokesperson said: AT&T remains “hopeful” CWA “will engage with us in the same spirit and work towards an agreement to get our employees back to work.”