AT&T, union reach deal ending strike

AT&T workers are back on the job today after the company reached a tentative agreement with the Communications Workers of America to end a month-long strike in the Southeast.

The new deal includes a 19.33% pay increase for all workers, and more affordable healthcare premiums.

Wire technicians and utility operations employes get an extra 3% pay increase.

In a statement , CWA president Claude Cummings Jr. praised the solidarity of the striking workers.

“I believe in the power of unity, and the unity our members and retirees have shown during these contract negotiations has been outstanding and gave our bargaining teams the backing they needed to deliver strong contracts,” he said.

CWA district president Jermaine Travis told Mississippi Today that he and his coworkers are happy to be back at work.

“It’s been a long month, so everybody is excited to get back to work and get back to taking care of business,” he said.

Travis also noted the significance of the strike, the longest telecommunications strike in the Southeast.

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