Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Message to T Protesters

Just checking if anymore attacks perpetrated by company employees on peaceful, law abiding, protesters have taken place within the last 24hrs. The Florida incident was tragic but I am grateful a tragedy of greater proportions was averted. Protestors need to be vigilant knowing the company is very capable of using certain "assets" for unsavory purposes. The longer the strike lasts the more they resort to threatening tactics. They will feel threatened because of unstable leadership. Many of you have not experienced a lengthy strike against a despicable company such as T. Be aware of your surroundings and strangers near your lines. Be the professionals you are and remain lawful as you always do. Keep those cameras ready and cover each others 6. Stay Strong.

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Post ID: @OP+1ug2fsyC

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I heard the company bailed Thug out Friday. Had to let things cool down a little. Supposedly they all had a little BBQ and watched the attack over and over trying to figure a way to move him around from town to town. The decided to return the car to the rental company while deciding not send him to S La., N Mississippi or middle Alabama.

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Post ID: @1lpf+1ug2fsyC

OP has some paranoia issues.

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Post ID: @1rlk+1ug2fsyC

When you gotta say "peaceful", you probably aren't.

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Post ID: @yjz+1ug2fsyC

Typical, the managers posting want you to overlook the violence in the workplace. They are liable for coddling criminals. Have you seen any posts by them that guarantees the dismissal and jailing by violent employees xing the line or guarantees the safety at their company properties? No, they always tell you to dial it down after you are violently accosted by one of theirs. News Flash, the CPs deployed are struggling with intercity environments and extreme heat while the others are soaking up the AC and posting rubbish. That is how you operate to profit $30B off the backs of others.

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Post ID: @nym+1ug2fsyC

Keep fighting!!! Stankey is making over $26 mil a year. He gave T Mobile $4 bill. He can afford to give you a fair new contract.

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Post ID: @ion+1ug2fsyC

Hmm. I guess markdown on links doesn't work. Either way, enjoy the fight

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Post ID: @njy+1ug2fsyC

The CWA vs Manager fight

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Post ID: @qfj+1ug2fsyC

[The CWA vs Manager fight](https://x.com/f4baa67b8fc64f3/status/1827028768621273291)

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Post ID: @cmv+1ug2fsyC

Where was the Florida incident?

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Post ID: @khk+1ug2fsyC

"Many of you have not experienced a lengthy strike against a despicable company such as T."

why would you work for a "despicable company"?

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Post ID: @zvk+1ug2fsyC

Did anyone happen to notice how both managers that witnessed the incident never went over to string bean to check on him as he was laying in the street as traffic was whizzing by? That just kinda stuck out to me. More concerned about getting the thug in the gate so he could get his work orders for the day.

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Post ID: @qlr+1ug2fsyC

Just released by district 3 :

Due to the recent event where a peaceful protestor was violently attacked by a scab we will be issuing a T-75 staple guuun and a bottle of gorilla repellent to all personnel on active picket lines.

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Post ID: @mdb+1ug2fsyC

No manager feels “threatened”. Most don’t care one way or another. The one involved in the Florida incident should never have done what he did. Continue to fight for a fair contract and we will continue to hold things down as best we can while you do. Your post dials up the violence rhetoric and there’s no need for it. Take a breath.

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Post ID: @ghg+1ug2fsyC

First

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