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The AT & T Vice President for CWA 3120 is 

AT&T Vice President  John Moctezuma  

 

CWA Communications & Technologies Web Site  For most current Info.

AT&T Benefit Plan Changes for 2007 1-17-07

Minneapolis Local President Suspended posted 01-19-06

CWA AT&T  Agreement 12-11-05

CWA AT&T Bargaining report # 21 12-11-05

AT&T Post VTP offers July 12, 2005  

AT&T CEO Dorman's Package $$ 3-17-05 

Letter to AT&T Business Customers February 11, 2005

SBC to buy AT&T for $16 billion 1-31-05

AT&T Shows It's Real Colors  4-22-03

AT&T - AT&T Long Lines Maternity Suit 8-22-02

Update on Health Care Reimbursement Account (HCRAR) 8-13-02

 

CWA-Cable- Broadband Site  Please click here for information on CWA Broadband information from around the USA! 

CWA Communications & Technologies Web Site  Please Click here for up to date Information on AT&T, Avaya and Lucent from CWA.

AT&T Pension Service Center   You need your HRID & your PIN (You can get apply for a PIN online or at the Kiosk at work)

Communications & Technologies Mission Statement  

AT&T CEO Dorman's Package $$ 3-17-05

AT&T to Shed 7,400 more Jobs 10-08-04

  AT&T Contract Ratification Results Click Here! 
8-08-03 

AT&T Bargaining Committee Reaches Agreement on Contract Extension 

06-19-03 Click Here for Details  

Contract Extension and Wage and Pension update Agreement 7-09-03 (You must have Adobe to view) Click Here   

 

   New Work Committee for Operators  11-15-02

 

Shipped out 

The story of how AT&T moved 3,500 workers to a new 'career' at IBM -- knowing it wouldn't last

AT&T Contract Ratification results  5-17-02 

CWA Reaches Agreement With AT&T 4-13-02

 AT&T posts losses 

Jan. 30, 2002

  NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
10/23/2001 

CWA Communications, 202/434-1168


Workers, Shareholders Pay the Price for AT&T's Bad Business Decisions
Statement by Ralph Maly, CWA vice president for communications and technologies, on AT&T's recent announcement that it is cutting 2,400 jobs:

AT&T just can't seem to get its act together. Its latest announcement that it is cutting more jobs is another in a long line of bad business decisions.

At a time when keeping communications on-line and fully operational should be every company's top priority, AT&T continues to make bad business decisions that can only hurt the confidence that customers, shareholders and workers need to have in the company.

Our government, business and personal communications need to continue to operate without a hitch. AT&T's downsizing that will affect the operation and reliability of the network is exactly the wrong move for AT&T at this time.

AT&T's real value is not in equipment and customer lists, but in the employees who can keep that equipment working and customers satisfied. Unfortunately, AT&T, which had been praising employees for their round-the-clock commitment to restoring communications damaged by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, now is rewarding those workers with layoff notices.

Over the past several years, AT&T's bad business decisions have cost employees and shareholders dearly. It has cost all of us in customer confidence as well. AT&T's pattern of bad decision-making dates back to its 1991 acquisition of NCR Corp. There are more recent examples as well:

Over the past two years, AT&T spent $110 billion buying cable, wireless and local service companies to transform itself into an "all service provider." But the company never implemented the full integration and bundled services that customers wanted. This year, AT&T decided to abandon this strategy and break up the company - splitting apart wireless, cable, business and consumer operations. No wonder customers are confused.

AT&T overpaid substantially for TCI and Media One, saddling the company and shareholders overall with nearly $60 billion in debt.

AT&T needs to convince customers, shareholders and workers that the days of bad decision-making are behind it, and that the company is up to the job of providing and maintaining state-of-the-art telecommunications. That's what workers are looking for from AT&T.
 

 

 

April 25,2001. Today we were notified, by AT&T management and the CWA Communications & Technologies office,  that the Pembroke Pines Operators office would be closed for good on September 21,2001. 

When we receive more information we will post it. 

April 28,2001  Optional OTP agreement announced.       

May 15, 2001 All matches complete and met. 

July 20, 2001 AT&T formally announced Pembroke Pines closing along with 3 other Operators offices. (This complicated choices for our Pembroke Pines Operators).

August 20, 2001 DEADLINE date to select to ECO

Sept. 5, Job claiming Starts 

Sept. 7, Job claiming ENDS!

Sept. 21, Office Closed.