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Unionized Kentucky AT&T workers continue strike amid safety concerns

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Thursday, August 22, 2024   

Unionized AT&T workers in Kentucky are continuing their strike against the company over bargaining delays.

Across the country today, Communications Workers of America members are holding up signs on the job to show their support.

Beth Allen, communications director for the Communications Workers of America, said the strike continues over what she called unfair labor practices, adding AT&T has not sent negotiators to the table who have authority to make decisions.

"Without people at the table who can make decisions, we can't move forward toward a new contract that is fair to the workers and provides what they need," Allen asserted.

Last week, more than 17,000 AT&T technicians, customer service representatives and others who install, maintain and support the company's residential and business wireline telecommunications network walked off the job. In a statement, AT&T said it remains committed to reaching a fair agreement with Communications Workers of America District 3 and has offered to bring a federal mediator to the process.

Allen stressed the company could potentially be endangering public safety by sending untrained workers to replace those on strike.

"What we've seen is that AT&T is sending managers and undertrained contractors out to do the work while trained CBA members are on strike," Allen explained. "We are concerned that might pose some hazards to the public."

She added workers across the country want to show solidarity with their colleagues who are tired of delays and want a fair contract.

"Going out on strike is never easy," Allen acknowledged. "You see people out on picket lines; fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, people whose families depend on them, who are going without a paycheck in order to stand up for what's right."

The current contract between the Communications Workers of America and AT&T Southeast expired Aug. 3.


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