Category Archives: AT&T

AT&T Clarification

There have been additional questions from our members as to what the process will look like if there aren’t enough volunteers leaving from the AFO (MST) organization and the company looks to the other organizations (Splicing Technicians inclusive of the … Read the rest “AT&T Clarification”

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AT&T – ESRO MOA 20-21A

Attached is the agreement regarding the current voluntary AT&T buyout offer.

If the company doesn’t get enough takers during the first round (which is the offer to Maintenance Spicers in the AFO), the Company will go to a round 2 … Read the rest “AT&T – ESRO MOA 20-21A”

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Fight Back to Protect Our Jobs!

Unity at AT&T Mobility

Recently, we got word from AT&T that they plan to permanently close more than 250 AT&T Mobility and Cricket Wireless stores and cut thousands of technician and clerical jobs across the country over the next few weeks.

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AT&T is Using the Pandemic as an Excuse to Cut Thousands of Jobs

AT&T is Using the Pandemic as an Excuse to Cut Thousands of Jobs

Despite the pandemic forcing many to work from home and rely more heavily on communications services, AT&T is cutting thousands of technician and clerical jobs across the … Read the rest “AT&T is Using the Pandemic as an Excuse to Cut Thousands of Jobs”

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Instead of Cutting Jobs, AT&T Must Lead the Recovery

AT&T has informed the Communications Workers of America of its plans to cut over 3,400 technician and clerical jobs across the country over the next few weeks. In addition, the company plans to permanently shutter over 250 AT&T Mobility and … Read the rest “Instead of Cutting Jobs, AT&T Must Lead the Recovery”

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