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    Home»News»Compensation & Benefits»Why have 17,000 AT&T workers been striking for 22 days?
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    Why have 17,000 AT&T workers been striking for 22 days?

    The workers of AT&T across 9 states of the US are upset over the delay in bargaining a new contract after the old one expired on 3 August
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauSeptember 6, 2024Updated:September 6, 20242 Mins Read20409 Views
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    Employees of AT&T, the American multinational telecommunications company, have been on strike across nine states, seeking better work contracts. About 17,000 workers are participating in the strike—including Internet service technicians and customer-service personnel—which has been on for 22 days.

    Although negotiations have been going on for a while through a federal mediator, the workers are not convinced that the company is bargaining sincerely. The strike has been called by the Communications Workers of America (CWA) union, which has been seeking fair negotiations since the strike began on 16 August, 2024. Attempts to obtain a revised and enhanced contract have been on since June.

    Yesterday, that is, 5 September, AT&T made a final offer to the workers after CWA sought that the involvement of the independent mediator in the bargaining process be discontinued. Realising that negotiations were not bringing desired results, the company decided to make this offer.

    According to the company, the offer will ensure a competitive pay, which will more than take care of inflation. AT&T is also ready to contribute 25 per cent more, annually, to the wellness and healthcare of its employees. This final offer is reported to be in line with three other agreements struck with the company’s unions in 2024. As per the details available on the AT&T website, it is “a highly-competitive market-based offer with compounded wage increases of nearly 18 per cent over five years. This means, “The average employee will receive more than $40,000 of additional cumulative wages over the life of the agreement.” Employees will also be provided “access to surrogacy, fertility services, and enhanced reimbursements for adoption expenses”. With the options available doubled, individuals and families can opt for plans with lower premiums suited to them.

    Additionally, wire technicians will be included in the highest wage bracket, and will enjoy more “advanced notice for schedule changes”. The limit on mandatory overtime will be lowered. They will also be paid double-time wages for any extra hours worked over the weekly 54 hours.

    However, the CWA members have reportedly called the offer ‘misleading’ and plan to continue the strike.

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