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    AT&T presents offer to end strike; CWA: Offer doesn't meet needs

    By Steve Maugeri,

    4 days ago

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    AT&T makes offer to end strike 02:05

    MIAMI - AT&T presented a final offer to Communication Workers of America members to end the 22-day-old strike.

    Morris is an AT&T customer on Sunny Isles Beach. The local CWA president says about 1,400 AT&T technicians are on strike, almost all in South Florida.

    "If all the technicians are on strike, what should I do? I don't know," Morris said.

    AT&T has said they have continuity measures in place to avoid disruptions in service during the strike. CBS News Miami asked AT&T for specifics, but didn't get any.

    "Not good enough. Not good enough. What is it? Who should we call? What should we do?" Morris said.

    We're in week three of the holdout between 17,000 AT&T employees across the southeast as they negotiate a new contract. AT&T released what they're calling a final offer.

    "We've made a strong final offer to our CWA members in the southeast," said AT&T SVP of Engineering and Operations Corey Anthony.

    AT&T did not respond to our questions but sent out this pre-recorded video about the offer.

    "We ask members in the southeast to carefully consider this offer," Anthony said.

    Local CWA members tell CBS News Miami this is the first offer they've gotten with specifics. Their president said in a statement that this doesn't meet his members' expectations:

    The more back and forth, the more time without a paycheck on the picket lines for technician Marcial Zacarias.

    "I've had to call my car loans, have them push my car loans back. So I'm going to be behind two months on my car payments because who knows how long this is going to go," Zacarias said.

    Zacarias says that all parties suffer from this, including customers who pay for the service.

    "I do feel bad for them, and hopefully, AT&T realizes that it's not just affecting your employees but also your customers," Zacarias said.

    The union does want to make a counteroffer.

    South Florida's CWA members say their last strike in 2019 lasted 6 days. This strike is reaching day 22.

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    Adam
    3d ago
    Let’s be real here—AT&T made $4.4 billion in profit in just the second quarter of 2024 . And what do they do with that money? Instead of investing in their employees—the ones who keep their business running—they continue to underpay and overwork them. Meanwhile, they cut corners on customer service, leaving their loyal customers with poor service and sky-high bills. AT&T clearly cares more about boosting profits and pleasing shareholders than ensuring their workers are treated fairly or that their customers get the service they deserve. If they really valued their workforce, they wouldn’t be forcing them to strike just to get a fair deal.
    guest
    4d ago
    Tell them to show you the offer. They want employees to have a $6,000 deductible on medicine. They want to increase the health care deductibles. 2% raise while the president gets 20 million bonus. Ask the president of At&T if he pays any health insurance deductible. Ask the president abput bow much we continue to pay the previous president monthly when he doesn't work for the company anymore. Stocks are down because they pay out presidents big bucks. at&T pays employees by the minute, if your late too minutes they deduct it from yours salary. Who's watching the managers? They get to work from home. Care for the family in another town and not force to take vacations. there car breaks down and they don't have to use vacation time. they don't have to sign-in to payroll to be watched. craft does. management gets covid and they can work from home. employees get covid they have to come into work or take vacation. God forbid if they call out sick.
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