Union Privilege Discounts

Search This Site

What Do Workers Say?

"AT&T respects our right to organize together and form a union. The choice to get a union was left up to us."

Kelly Johnson
Retail Sales
Lathrup Village, MI

"Management didn’t pressure
us or try to interfere. Our union campaign was positive and without conflict. We didn’t attack the company and they didn’t attack us. We were focused on improving our jobs and making AT&T Mobility a better place to work."

Larry Barrett
Wireless Tech 2
Schaumberg, IL

"Being part of CWA has given me confidence and security. Being part of CWA has made working at AT&T more enjoyable for us. We have confidence in dealing with management over disciplinary actions and other matters. We have a real voice at AT&T Mobility now. We will have disagreements with the company, but with CWA we are secure in knowing that we have the right to disagree without consequences."

Shawna Brown
Customer Service Rep
Ocean Springs, MS
Exec. Vice President
CWA Local 3519

"Organizing a union is much easier. Under the CWA-AT&T Mobility agreement, organizing a union isn’t an adversarial process. You get union representation when a majority of your coworkers sign CWA authorization cards. When you build enough support, you circulate the cards to be signed. You get a union when your cards are certified by an outside, independent third party."

Heather Trainor
Sales Support Rep
New York, NY

Getting a Union

AT&T Mobility Respects Employees’ Rights to Form a Union

The CWA Advantage

What Do Workers Say?

AT&T Mobility Workers Are Organizing with CWA

Q & A About CWA

Watch the Video: "A Tale of Two Companies"

Contact Sarah Splitt to order any of the brochures below
ssplitt@cwa-union.org


Cingular Wireless Respects Our Right to Form a Union


We Did It... You Can Too!


Health Benefits: The CWA Advantage for Cingular Workers


The Union Contract: The CWA Advantage for Cingular Workers

 
Search:
 

© 2005 Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO, CLC. All Rights Reserved.


501 3rd Street NW, Washington, DC 20001
(202) 434-1100
Contact Us