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“They don’t want to negotiate,” said Jeff Moore, who works for AT&T Wire Tech installing fiber optic lines for the company.
That is one reason, local AT&T workers say, they were striking on South Saunders Street in Raleigh. Moore said after recent big layoffs, employees like him pick up the slack.
“They have been making us work a huge number of hours six days a week, a lot of times 12-14 hours a day,” Moore said.
“We have been trying to negotiate a contract with AT&T since June 24th,” said Paul Jones, who is the President of the local Communications Workers of America chapter.
Unhappy AT&T workers in Raleigh, Southeast strike; more than 20,000 walk off job overall | WRAL TechWire
They have no intention of bargaining.
That is one reason, local AT&T workers say, they were striking on South Saunders Street in Raleigh. Moore said after recent big layoffs, employees like him pick up the slack.
“They have been making us work a huge number of hours six days a week, a lot of times 12-14 hours a day,” Moore said.
“We have been trying to negotiate a contract with AT&T since June 24th,” said Paul Jones, who is the President of the local Communications Workers of America chapter.
Unhappy AT&T workers in Raleigh, Southeast strike; more than 20,000 walk off job overall | WRAL TechWire
They have no intention of bargaining.