Union Update - SUMMER 2024
CWA 7250 - Union Update - Summer 2024
Please see attached CWA 7250 Union Update newsletter for information on:
★ CWA 7250 DOUBLES MEMBERSHIP BY ORGANIZING ADT & ACTIVISION ★ ROVE WORKERS AUTHORIZE STRIKE ★ LOCAL NAILS AT&T FOR WATERMARK VIOLATION ★ DISTRICT 6 MOA RAISES CONCERNS ★ GIGAPOWER COMES TO MN ★ NEW & FAMILIAR FACES JOIN THE EXECUTIVE BOARD ★ MINNESOTA SICK & SAFE TIME UPDATES ★ GRIEVANCES ★ NYT: PALESTINE TELECOM WORKERS ★ CWA 7250 E-BOARD: “BIDEN, GAZA, AND UNION DEMOCRACY” ★ REMEMBER 1934 – MPLS TEAMSTER STRIKE ANNIVERSARY ★
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CWA District 6 MOA with AT&T Causes Concern
CWA District 6 MOA with AT&T Causes Concern
This Spring we started hearing whispers that CWA District 6 (Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, and Texas) had signed a precedent-setting agreement with AT&T moving hundreds of call center workers from the AT&T Southwest Core Contract into the Purple Mobility Contract. While the agreement has seniority and pay protections for these workers – there were several major concerns across CWA.
The Mobility contracts are much younger than the traditional core AT&T-CWA Telecom contracts, and therefore weaker – considerably so in some instances, Call Center pay scales being a major one. Mobility contracts have generally functioned as a second, lower “tier” within telecom and CWA – so pushing hundreds of workers into a second-tier contract, rather than raising Mobility workers into the wages, rights and benefits of the Core contracts is worrisome
How and why was this agreement signed? The workers in District 6 were impacted more than anyone in this unprecedent move, but didn’t get a heads up – let alone a voice in the decision. CWA D6 VP Osobase maintained that the agreement was neccesary. Osobase said AT&T had threatened to surplus all of the D6 Call Centers and that this agreement will secure jobs, protect pay, and maintain workplaces.
We have made relevent documents available on our CWA Local 7250 website, so workers in our Local and across the Union can review the facts and make their own judgement about this move. There is no doubt that the Company will seek to replicate this contract-transfer in other Districts and Units - including the Legacy T Core Contract and the Orange Mobility Contract. What we have to do is to fight to make these changes on our terms and in our interests – not those of the telecom oligarchs.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. AT&T FAQ Mobility Purple - SW Wireline MOA
2. Letter from CWA District 6 VP Osobase, Sr.
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Rove Pest Control Bargaining Report #31 - 07/22/24
ROVE PEST CONTROL
BARGAINING REPORT #31
July 22nd 2024
In yet another baffling chapter of our negotiations, the company has decided that working from home requires employees to obtain home insurance, even when using our own equipment. Yes, it seems they believe our pc’s and coffee makers are potential hazards needing comprehensive coverage. This requirement is as ridiculous as it sounds – essentially turning our homes into mini-corporate offices with all the red tape and none of the perks.
Last Thursday, the CWA 7250 team rallied in full force for around our Rove location. With chants louder than a boardroom full of bad ideas, we took to the parking lot to demand fair treatment and decent wages. Armed with signs, spirit, and a sense of solidarity, we turned an ordinary day into a powerful statement against the company's relentless exploitation.
Submitted,
CWA 7250 Bargaining team at Rove
Co-Chair: Bruce Nielsen & Shari Wojtowicz
Members: Greg Bute, Hector Capote
Alternate: Zach Sager
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Rove Pest Control Bargaining Report #30 - 07/12/24
Rove Pest Control Bargaining Report #30
July 12th 2024
After seven arduous months of negotiations, we've finally reached an agreement on seniority, just in time for a quirky "Christmas in July" celebration. This new agreement ensures that our veteran workers get the recognition they deserve without making newer employees feel like they've been hit by a snowball. There is yet hope tiny Tim there is still hope, though I fear the biggest goose in all of London is still safe.
It's been a long, twisted road, filled with more back-and-forth than a game of ping-pong at the North Pole. Here’s to honoring the dedication of our senior members and proving that, even in the heat of July, we can achieve a little bit of Christmas magic.
Respectfully Submitted,
CWA 7250 Bargaining team at Rove
Co-Chairs: Bruce Nielsen & Shari Wojtowicz
Members: Greg Bute, Hector Capote
Alternate: Zach Sager
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