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AT&T extends jab mandate to unionized employees

Updated: September 30, 2021 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Sep 30, 2021 – 12:40 pm EDTThu Sep 30, 2021 – 12:41 pm EDT

DALLAS (LifeSiteNews) — Telecommunications giant AT&T announced Wednesday that it would require all employees who are part of the Communications Workers of America (CWA) union to receive the COVID jab by February 1, building on a previous policy that affected most managerial employees.

The previous policy, announced last August, maintained that most managerial employees needed to get the jab by October 11. The new policy requires all employees represented by CWA to get the jab by February 1, 2022. Jim Greer, a representative of AT&T, told LifeSiteNews via email that AT&T’s new policy applies to CWA-represented employees working in company locations, at client or customer events or sites, and even to those temporarily working at home. He added that the policy was implemented after “discussions with our union partners.”

Speaking to The Hill, a CWA official said that negotiations between the union and the telecommunications giant came to an “impasse” over the policy. In spite of the impasse, CWA did manage to have the policy modified. The modifications include moving the proposed January 1 deadline proposed to February 1, and

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