CWA/AT&T
MOBILITY BENEFITS
BARGAINING
REPORT
July
1, 2008
Yesterday your CWA National
Bargaining Committee spent a majority of the day
preparing a counter proposal that is very fair
to our members and to the Company. It was our
intention to reach a new agreement by
yesterday’s deadline. Unfortunately for our
members, the Company returned to the table
without the same intention.
During our meeting, the
Company reviewed our counter proposal, and then
simply stated that they would not have another
proposal even though there was still more than
five hours left before expiration of the
agreement. An hour after both sides left to go
home, the Company called and said they had
changed their minds; they did have a counter,
and asked us to meet at 10:30 p.m.
It would have been great if we
could report that this last proposal the Company
presented late last night moved away from their
high premium, deductible and out-of-pocket plan
they have been proposing the entire time we have
been bargaining with them – but we can't. The
Company proposal had only minimal changes and
still also includes a new hire component that
would make health care out of reach for many
years. This shows no respect for our members
who work to produce the double-digit quarterly
growth that keeps them as the number one
wireless company. The Company continues to
think that our members should pay up to
double-digit percentages of their income in
premiums and deductibles before their proposed
plan would pay a dime in benefits. They
continue to think that our members should
willingly accept this hardship and without the
Company even sharing any of the savings they
would begin seeing! This is what they think of
their employees!
If the Company had only used
this time to really work with us to reach an
agreement that doesn't rob our members of their
hard earned income and simply shifts more money
into their bank accounts, we might have reached
a tentative agreement.
The next step in this process
is to meet together with a Mediator who will
attempt to facilitate us reaching a tentative
agreement. Mediation will begin on July 14 and
continue up to ten days. Mediation is an
"off-the-record" process that is not binding to
either party. Discussions during this period
may not be used by either party in the event
that no agreement is reached.
The CWA Bargaining Committee
thanks you for your continued support during
this very difficult round of negotiations.
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