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23, 2008
CWA/AT&T
MOBILITY BENEFITS
BARGAINING REPORT
June 23, 2008
The
CWA and AT&T Bargaining Committees for Mobility Health Care
Benefits held meetings in Atlanta, with the assistance of a federal
mediator, in another attempt to reach a tentative agreement.
Unfortunately,
even with this assistance there was no agreement reached between
the parties. The rules under mediation require that particulars
of these discussions and meetings must remain off-the-record and
confidential, so there are no other details we can share.
The
Union is now preparing for the last step in this bargaining process,
which will be to take our proposals before an arbitrator who will
decide what our health care benefits plan will be beginning in 2009.
The arbitration hearing is scheduled for September.
The
CWA Bargaining Committee wishes to thank you for all of your support
during these difficult negotiations.
July
8, 2008
CWA/AT&T
MOBILITY BENEFITS
BARGAINING REPORT
June 8, 2008
As
you may know, the first phase of our negotiations with AT&T
Mobility about our health benefits ended without an agreement. The
CWA Bargaining Committee is now preparing for the next phase, which
involves meeting with a federal mediator beginning on Monday, July
14. To further prepare for this meeting, we would like to gather
some more information from members about their experience with access
to the current United Health Care and Blue Cross and Blue Shield
network health plans. We also would like to know what their experience
has been with HMOs.
We realize this is very short notice and we will be sending this
request directly to Mobility members who are on our e-activist mailing
list. However, this list will not touch as many members as we would
like. Please help by forwarding this request to any of the Mobility
membership within your Local.
We need your members' response ASAP.
The survey may be completed by going to:
http://www.cwa-union.org/survey/att-healthcare-2.html
Thank you for your assistance!
In
Solidarity,
Teri
Pluta
Admin. Director - Telecommunications
July
1, 2008
CWA/AT&T
MOBILITY BENEFITS
BARGAINING REPORT
July 1, 2008
Yesterday
your CWA National Bargaining Committee spent a majority of the day
preparing a counter proposal that is very fair to our members and
to the Company. It was our intention to reach a new agreement by
yesterday’s deadline. Unfortunately for our members, the Company
returned to the table without the same intention.
During
our meeting, the Company reviewed our counter proposal, and then
simply stated that they would not have another proposal even though
there was still more than five hours left before expiration of the
agreement. An hour after both sides left to go home, the Company
called and said they had changed their minds; they did have a counter,
and asked us to meet at 10:30 p.m.
It
would have been great if we could report that this last proposal
the Company presented late last night moved away from their high
premium, deductible and out-of-pocket plan they have been proposing
the entire time we have been bargaining with them – but we
can't. The Company proposal had only minimal changes and still also
includes a new hire component that would make health care out of
reach for many years. This shows no respect for our members who
work to produce the double-digit quarterly growth that keeps them
as the number one wireless company. The Company continues to think
that our members should pay up to double-digit percentages of their
income in premiums and deductibles before their proposed plan would
pay a dime in benefits. They continue to think that our members
should willingly accept this hardship and without the Company even
sharing any of the savings they would begin seeing! This is what
they think of their employees!
If
the Company had only used this time to really work with us to reach
an agreement that doesn't rob our members of their hard earned income
and simply shifts more money into their bank accounts, we might
have reached a tentative agreement.
The
next step in this process is to meet together with a Mediator who
will attempt to facilitate us reaching a tentative agreement. Mediation
will begin on July 14 and continue up to ten days. Mediation is
an "off-the-record" process that is not binding to either
party. Discussions during this period may not be used by either
party in the event that no agreement is reached.
The
CWA Bargaining Committee thanks you for your continued support during
this very difficult round of negotiations.
June
29, 2008
CWA/AT&T
MOBILITY BENEFITS
BARGAINING REPORT
June 29, 2008
After being ready to meet with the company all day Saturday, we
were called late in the evening and advised that the Company was
not prepared to meet with us.
The
Union and Company committees did meet several times on Sunday afternoon
and evening. We raised multiple concerns over the Company's counter
proposal that they put across the table. It is unbelievable, but
their counter is actually worse than their first proposal! The Company
still cannot justify their proposed cost shifting and the financial
burden they want to place on our members.
We
only have one more day to meet, and we are still very far apart
from reaching a tentative agreement.
June 28, 2008
CWA/AT&T
MOBILITY BENEFITS
BARGAINING REPORT
June 28, 2008
Bargaining resumed yesterday with a counter proposal from the Union
aimed at maintaining our arguments that the company has the ability
to provide a quality Health Benefit package for our members.
The
company threw out a lot of numbers but had no data to substantiate
their claims. Since the first day of bargaining, the Union committee
has repeatedly requested copies of their alleged sources -- but
the Company cannot provide it.
We made our point clear that we are willing to work with the company
to look into ways to contain their health care costs, but not by
simply shifting the cost onto our members.
Time
is ticking and the Company's tunnel-vision approach is preventing
us from potentially reaching an agreement. As CWA President Larry
Cohen said while speaking about health care during the convention,
"The Company needs to get off our backs and get beside us."
We’ll
be back at the bargaining table subject to the Company's call.
Thank
you for all your support.
June
16, 2008
CWA/AT&T
MOBILITY BENEFITS
BARGAINING REPORT
June 16, 2008
The
Bargaining Committee met again with the Company on Friday with demands
that they provide outstanding data still owed to us. It is still
apparent that we are the only ones who came to this table to look
for possible solutions to what the Company says, but can't show,
are problems with the current health care plan. Instead, the Company
wants us to simply put forward another proposal with "shot
in the dark" ingredients of retrogression! But we are not interested
in giving into the astronomically impacting demand the Company proposed
on June 4!
The
Company's suggestion that, for a family, an employee who earns the
average salary within Mobility today should have to pay out more
than 17 percent of their annual income before the plan kicks in
is insane, let alone unreasonable and immoral! We feel that the
Company has wasted enough time avoiding the questions and they need
to get serious if we have any chance at reaching a tentative agreement!
They need to DO THE RIGHT THING!
The
Bargaining Committee appreciates all of the support you have shown!!
Bargaining
has been recessed and will reconvene on June 27.
June
13, 2008
CWA/AT&T
MOBILITY BENEFITS
BARGAINING REPORT
June 13, 2008
The Bargaining Committee met with the Company late into the night
with questions and challenges about some of the data they have thus
far provided. But the Company's responses continue to be meager
and evasive and have yet to substantiate a financial need to shift
a significant amount of health care costs onto the backs of our
hard working members! In spite of us continually asking the question,
they have yet to even identify anything specific in the current
plan they believe to be their problem high cost areas. All they
can say is that the Union's proposal goes in the wrong direction!
We
have come to these negotiations with the goal of reaching an agreement
by June 30, but it appears that the Company did not. Could it be
they are hiding behind the buzz on health care to simply force our
members to pay more?
We
say it's time, AT&T, that you put your money where your mouth
is. Start working with us and give us the tools we need in order
to find viable solutions to possible problems. . . . we have never
been afraid of a little hard work!
June
11, 2008
CWA/AT&T
MOBILITY BENEFITS
BARGAINING REPORT
June 11, 2008
The CWA Bargaining Committee met with the Company yesterday in another
intense session of negotiations. In spite of several hours of questioning
the Company on some of the data they have provided us, we are still
not hearing anything that substantiates their claim that the Union's
proposal puts an insurmountable financial burden on them.
The Union still has many more questions that need to be answered
by the Company. Bargaining will resume again today.
The Committee appreciates your continued support.
June
7, 2008
CWA/AT&T
MOBILITY BENEFITS
BARGAINING REPORT
June 7, 2008
The
Union and Company committees met yesterday after spending Thursday
carefully studying data provided by the Company.
We
had many questions for the Company about items in their data and
the Company agreed to provide answers as soon as they get them researched.
We also have challenged the Company to substantiate their claims
that our proposal represents a 60 percent increase to their initial
costs. We feel that we have offered a comprehensive and fair health
care proposal that is affordable for the Company and that our members
deserve. Despite what the Company message to employees may have
stated, at this point, it doesn't appear to us they are serious
about trying to reach an agreement by June 30th.
We
have recessed negotiations pending the Company's call with answers
to our many questions.
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