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AT&T’s union workers are continuing to work under the terms...

AT&T’s union workers are continuing to work under the terms of their old contract while negotiations continue, a company spokesman said. The option to strike remains open, a spokeswoman for the Communications Workers of America said. The goal is reaching…

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fair contracts, she said. Contracts covering 40,000 AT&T wireline workers expired Saturday (CD April 9 p8). CWA members had authorized a strike if talks failed. AT&T is committed to continuing to work with the union to bargain for a contract that will “allow us to continue to provide and protect high-quality middle class careers for our employees,” the spokesman said.