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.

Sign our petition to urge AT&T to stop cutting jobs and lead the recovery!

We’re outraged! As essential workers, we’ve continued to work hard through the pandemic. After weeks of praise about how we’re essential to the company and how much they value us, the company is turning its back on us.

AT&T pledged to step up during this crisis and outgoing CEO Randall Stephenson talked about the need for everyone to step up and do their part to help the public. Closing stores and laying off workers isn’t our idea of stepping up. In fact, that’s backing down.

AT&T continues to back down from their promises time and time again. Outgoing AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson pledged to use President Trump’s corporate tax cuts to create jobs, raise wages, and invest in infrastructure. Instead, a review of AT&T’s quarterly reports shows that the company has cut more than 41,000 jobs, not even including the planned cuts announced recently.

We’re over AT&T’s broken promises and we’re taking action! Click here to sign the petition urging AT&T to stop cutting jobs & lead the recovery: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/leadtherecovery/

In unity,

Estevan McDaniels, Debbie Goulet and Dave Bennett
CWA Unity at AT&T Mobility Coordinators

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