Union Workers Ratify AT&T Mobility Healthcare Contract
Union workers for AT&T Mobility voted to ratify a four-year healthcare contract. The carrier and workers represented by Communications Workers of America reached agreement on terms in early August (see 1608030065). “Our main goal was to put health care benefits…
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bargaining back in the regional bargaining agreement process and to make health care affordable for all Mobility workers,” CWA District 1 Vice President Dennis Trainor said in a news release Tuesday. “This new contract reduces healthcare costs and will improve the standard of living for our members.” An AT&T spokesman said, “Our objective in these negotiations was to reach a fair agreement that enables us to continue providing excellent union-represented careers to our employees, and we believe this contract does that.” Wages, pension and work rules for union-represented Mobility employees are negotiated under separate contracts.