We've Merged!

Welcome to the Telecommunications & Technologies Office, the site for newly-merged Communications & Technologies and Telecommunications offices! We are proud to carry on the traditions of our separate sectors under a new united banner.

We've merged!

Mission Statement: Our mission is to protect and better the lives of our retired, current and future members. We are dedicated to growing our Union by educating, strengthening and uniting our membership. With the strategic use of our power we will stop the erosion of our Union by our employers.

The Telecommunications & Technologies Office is the new name for the newly-merged Communications & Technologies and Telecommunications offices, as a result of the continuing work on Resolution One, Ready for the Future. The new office is proud to continue the traditions associated with each of the previous sectors. The office has responsibility for ADT, Alcatel-Lucent, AT&T (Legacy T), Avaya, CenturyLink, Frontier, OFS (Atlanta & Sturbridge), and Windstream.

May 18, 2012

AT&T Legacy T Bargaining Report #48

The bargaining teams met formally today. Our Union team resubmitted demands to equalize termination pay across all Articles (43, 44, 45 and 39) by moving those with a lesser term pay schedule to the full 104 weeks provided by Article 25. Read More

May 18, 2012

AT&T Cited by OSHA in Atlanta

Local 3250 did a great job bringing this issue to OSHA’s attention. Below is a copy of the “Serious” citation OSHA issued against AT&T because (1) material safety data sheets were not provided for hazardous substances at Century Center, and (2) employees working at this location were not provided appropriate information and training concerning these hazardous substances. Read More

May 17, 2012

Nine New York Mayors Oppose Verizon’s Big Cable Deal

The secretive, anti-competitive deal between Verizon Wireless and the nation's four leading cable companies will hurt economic development, diminish job creation, lead to higher prices with fewer options, and grow the digital divide, nine upstate New York mayors said Wednesday. Read More