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COCKROACHES “Bargaining With the Company”
Thursday, 05 March 2009

Did you ever notice that when you are on the job and need a day off, put in a wage adjustment, check the overtime list, or just need some administrative assistance, there is no management to be found?  But if you are swamped with work, the phones are ringing off the hook, or your passwords have been revoked, you have a herd of managers standing over you piling every piece of junk work on you.

Well it occurred to us that this is just like cockroaches.  When you turn on the light (this is when we need something), they disappear into the woodwork.  Or when you turn off the light and it becomes dark (this is when they need something), they come out of the woodwork and surround you.

Let us assure you, bargaining is full of cockroaches and they exist all the way to the top of the tenement building of AT&T.  The penthouse cockroaches are passing proposals that can only be given in the dark.  Retro-healthcare, un-flex time, un-holiday pay, and tieback to nowhere are proposals to give us crumbs while they eat gourmet dinners at the Ritz. 

There is a way to deal with cockroaches, and it’s time to bring out the Raid.  Let’s spray the cockroaches with mobilization activities and show them we do not eat crumbs for anyone.  Our place is at the table, and our meal is going to be a fair and just contract for all CWA members.

Only our solidarity will keep our union light shining bright and will send these cockroaches back into the woodwork where they belong. 

                                          One Union, One Fight, One Future

Your Bargaining Committee,
                

                 David Blackburn                                                               Larry Ihfe
                 Roy Hegenbart                                                                  Rick Hunt
                 Mary Ellen Mazzeo                                                           LaNell Piercy

 
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