News
Union blasts AT&T decision to close 150-worker Syracuse call center
Rick Moriarty | Syracuse.com
Syracuse, N.Y. -- The Communications Workers of America is criticizing AT&T for its decision to close its 150-worker call center in downtown Syracuse while reaping a $20 billion windfall from the 2017 tax cut law.
“AT&T should have to explain why it’s rolling out closure after closure, and upending lives of workers who’ve given the company so much,” CWA Telecommunications and Technologies Vice President Lisa Bolton said in a statement Thursday.
Another Voice: Legislation is needed to protect call center jobs in New York
News
Another Voice: Legislation is needed to protect call center jobs in New York
Another Voice: Legislation is needed to protect call center jobs in New York
Keep New York's call-center jobs in New York, where they belong
News
Keep New York's call-center jobs in New York, where they belong
Keep New York's call-center jobs in New York, where they belong
Viewpoint: Call Center Jobs Act crucial to N.Y. economy
News
Viewpoint: Call Center Jobs Act crucial to N.Y. economy
Viewpoint: Call Center Jobs Act crucial to N.Y. economy