Contract Expires
Contract Expires at AT&T Southwest
April 5, 2009
Austin, Texas – The contract covering 30,200 workers represented by the Communications Workers of America at AT&T Southwest expired at midnight CDT, with many important issues – including employment security and health care — not resolved. The contract will not be extended.
The AT&T Southwest bargaining covers CWA-represented workers in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.
CWA members at AT&T Southwest will continue to report to work for now, although that can change at any time. Workers are keeping their option to strike open. For workers, the terms of the contract will remain in effect, meaning that wages, working conditions and benefits like health care will continue unchanged, with the exception of arbitration for grievances.
CWA has made it clear to AT&T that it is ready to bargain at any time to resolve the issues and negotiate quality contracts. Unfortunately, AT&T has shown little willingness to move forward and reach settlements. There has been little progress in the areas of health care, retirement security and employment security, among others.
“The CWA bargaining teams are very frustrated by AT&T’s slow pace in negotiations. Instead of working toward quality settlements that will benefit workers and the company, AT&T negotiators chose to drag out negotiations without a plan for settlement,” said CWA Executive Vice President Annie Hill.
“AT&T is very successful and profitable, even in these bad economic times. That makes it all the more difficult to understand why AT&T is demanding that workers take on even more health care costs than they already pay. This company takes care of executives and investors. It needs to set the right priorities and maintain quality jobs and quality benefits for workers,” Hill said.
CWA members at AT&T operations voted by an 88 percent yes vote to authorize a strike if a fair contract isn’t reached. CWA represents about 125,000 workers covered by these contracts:
AT&T East, Connecticut, 5,000 and 300 AT&T East Yellow Pages workers.
AT&T Southeast, in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, 37,000. (Contract expires Aug.
AT&T Midwest, in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan and Wisconsin, 20,000, and 500 AT&T DataCom workers.
AT&T Southwest, in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas, 30,200.
AT&T West, in California and Nevada, 23,000.
AT&T Legacy, covering 10,000 workers nationwide.
CWA members voted 88% to authorize a strike if a fair contract was not reached by April 4th @ 11:59. We were also told that we would not work without a contract. It seems to me that we have been trying to reach an agreement for over a month and all reports indicate that we were still far from reaching a fair contract. I’m just wondering how much leverage our Union is loosing continuing to work without a contract. I’m hoping the fact that our CWA bargaining team agreed to work without a contract is an indication that were are very close to a fair contract. I wish our CWA Bargaining team would keep us abreast of which issues if any have been resolved and which ones are still being debated. Are we just postponing the inevitible?