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CWA Gains Tentative Pact at Century Tel Missouri

CWA reached a tentative three-year agreement with Century Tel of Missouri which strengthens job security provisions and safeguards seniority – two key issues in the talks – and boosts wages, among other gains.  The pact covers about 350 workers, members of CWA Locals 6301, 6310, 6311, 6312 and 6373.

Contract explanation meetings are being scheduled and the bargaining committee has unanimously recommended ratification of the tentative settlement.

 
CWA Local 6171 mobilizes at Century Tel Arkansas.

Meanwhile, the fight for a fair contract continues for CWA Local 6171 members whose contract at Century Tel Arkansas expired last August. The 169 workers are fighting back against the company's attack on seniority and recall rights, among other issues. Century Tel Arkansas presented a "final offer" to members that was overwhelmingly rejected by the membership, and the members fully support the efforts of the bargaining committee, said CWA Telecommunications Vice President Jimmy Gurganus. The committee continues to stand firm against management's demands and more mobilization actions are in the works.  

The tentative Century Tel Missouri settlement provides for a 6.5 percent wage increase over the contract term, plus improvements in in-charge pay, night differential and compensated availability pay. For workers in some job titles, the wage increases will be paid as annual lump sum payments. 

The agreement also protects workers' seniority rights and improves recall rights and force adjustment procedures in the event of a layoff.  Current health care coverage, including retiree health care, was maintained. The pension plan for current workers remains unchanged; new hires as of March 12, 2008 will be covered under the Century Tel Retirement Plan.

The bargaining committee said the agreement "could not have been reached without the mobilization efforts of Century Tel members and locals." Bargaining committee chair and CWA Representative Mark Franken praised committee members for their "long hours and determination to win a fair agreement."  In addition to Franken, members were Gene Whitfield, Local 6310; Danny Rice, 6312; and Gary Kolb, 6373.