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AT&T Mobility’s unionized workers in Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas and...

AT&T Mobility’s unionized workers in Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas ratified a four-year contract that provides wage increases plus the return of at least 2,000 jobs over the four year agreement, the Communications Workers of America said in a…

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news release. The contract covers around 9,300 AT&T Mobility workers. The tentative agreement calls for annual wage increases of 2 percent, 2.5 percent, 2.25 percent and 2.5 percent over the contract term, and maintains existing pension plans without any retrogressive changes. It also provides for a $1,000 ratification bonus, and creates a transfer plan for workers to move between Mobility and the core AT&T contract in District 6.