AT&T's New Contract With CWA Workers Includes 13 Percent Wage Hike
A new five-year contract between AT&T and Communications Workers of America-represented employees in the Southeast (see 1908280051) includes a 13.25 percent wage increase and “enhancements” to their pension and 401(k) plans, CWA said Friday. They reached tentative agreement last week…
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in a bid to end a four-day strike (see 1908260010). The deal includes an increase “in the health care cost sharing percentage for the life of the contract and employees will now have the ability to contribute to a Health Savings Account via payroll deduction,” the union said.