CWA Local 1298, which represents AT&T telecommunications workers in Connecticut, protested CEO Randall Stephenson as he made a presentation at a Goldman Sachs event on Wall Street Thursday. More than 4,000 CWA members in Connecticut have been without a contract since April.
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Together with almost 60,000 other unionized AT&T workers nationwide still fighting for a fair settlement, they're demanding that the company (which has made $6 billion in profits already this year, recession or no recession) take huge health care cost-shifting off the table and ensure that adequate staffing remains in Connecticut to meet customer demands.


