NEW YORK (AP) - The Communications Workers of America
union says that up to 40,000 AT&T workers have started walking off the job
over contract fights with the phone company. They'll return to work Monday.
That includes 21,000 workers on the wireless side of the
company, which the union says raises the prospect that some cellphone stores
could be closed this weekend in Washington, D.C., or one of the 36 states
affected. Wireless workers want wage increases that cover higher health care
costs, better scheduling and promises from the company to not cut jobs.
Some 17,000 other potential protesters come from
AT&T's home phone, internet and cable division in California, Nevada and
Connecticut. Another 2,000 are DirecTV workers in California and Nevada.
Dallas-based AT&T says it has a contingency workforce"
ready in preparation for the walkouts.
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