
Mobility Strike Authorization Vote Results
The strike authorization vote results are in, and the majority of AT&T Mobility Orange members, 95%, voted yes to strike if necessary to get what we deserve at AT&T.

The strike authorization vote results are in, and the majority of AT&T Mobility Orange members, 95%, voted yes to strike if necessary to get what we deserve at AT&T.

The Union Bargaining Committee continues to meet with the Company. Unfortunately, there is very little to report this week, although there have been some positive developments

The Union Bargaining Committee continues to meet with the Company. While there has been progress, the Company is not taking our main concerns seriously.

AT&T Mobility stores and the Local 9333 Officers and the Eboard are proud to support our mobility members

AT&T Mobility workers continue to mobilize for the strong contract we deserve.

The Union Bargaining Committee continues to meet with the Company. As we reported last week, there has been movement in a positive direction but it’s minimal and moving at a snail’s pace

Constructive conversations were held on various issues this week, and we can report that we had more good discussions with the Company than we have had since the inception of bargaining.

The Orange Bargaining Committee was surprised to see the fake news in AT&T’s last bargaining report. Apparently, AT&T thinks refusing to bargain at the table and putting their cheap, insulting proposals in reports will get us to a deal

The Orange Bargaining Committee and AT&T have been meeting continuously during this past week’s extension, yet we have not been able to reach a deal. Both parties have agreed to a two-week contract extension to continue bargaining.

The Orange Bargaining Committee and AT&T continue bargaining under the contract extension. Unfortunately, the Company thinks that raises that barely outpace inflation are good enough for you.