Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

D3 Healthcare Benefits

Are we losing our healthcare benefits and other benefits on August 30th? No one is communicating with us in our area. It would be wonderful if someone who really knows what is going on could provide answers so we could start working on what our next steps are.

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"Do you call him Big John while you toss his salad?"

You know he can't talk with his mouth full!

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Post ID: @1opg+1u8PcbqD

Oh boy me think Johnny boy might lock them out on this one. Looks like some head reductions on the union side now

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Post ID: @1gpx+1u8PcbqD

"Yes, we will lose healthcare for the month. I have a procedure scheduled for September that I am trying to reschedule for next week or may have to cancel."

Continuing...yes, there is a COBRA provision, but that cr-p takes time, and likely wouldn't be all set up and ready to go when they do the pre-certs for the procedure.

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Post ID: @1epb+1u8PcbqD

Yes, we will lose healthcare for the month. I have a procedure scheduled for September that I am trying to reschedule for next week or may have to cancel.

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Post ID: @1mqk+1u8PcbqD

This person asked a serious question about healthcare. Be respectful and quit trying to brag about how great you think you are. If you can’t answer the question, scroll on.

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Post ID: @1cbo+1u8PcbqD

TBF the a/c is set high and more like a swamp in the offices.

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Post ID: @1rhy+1u8PcbqD

Yawn! One would expect company managers that keep posting on here would be concerned with the company negotiators and their bad faith bargaining. Easy to talk sm--k from an office with A/C while, your peers are sweating their azz off and putting their lives in danger by doing tasks they aren’t really qualified to do. We are ready to go back as soon as good faith bargaining breaks out.

I know the managers dispatching at our site are pi---d, they said it was ok to get out of the office for a day or two but now they are hating it. Said, they aren’t getting injured and plenty of work upon are return. They are either doing the bare minimum or nothing at all.

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Post ID: @qbk+1u8PcbqD

Cobra.

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Post ID: @fwd+1u8PcbqD

"As a manager, I fully approve of Big John's approach to bring sanity to costs for unions..." Do you call him Big John while you toss his salad?

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Post ID: @bhe+1u8PcbqD

Assume you are and move on. Learn a real trade and find employment in a successful enterprise.

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Post ID: @nhu+1u8PcbqD

The strikers are offered good opportunity for employment with a great company. Yet they choose to go on strike, not because they are not getting paid, but because they are not getting their way. I got news for you, AT&T has enough managers across the country not just southeast to keep you on those picket lines for as long as you want.

Don't push your luck. Take company offer or soon you may find permanent unemployment.

As a manager, I fully approve of Big John's approach to bring sanity to costs for unions that think they still live in golden age of monopoly. Enough is enough, get back to work.

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