Tell AT&T: Don’t Leave Puerto Rico Behind

AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson

After the devastation left by hurricane Maria, Puerto Ricans were desperate to contact their friends and family members and rebuild their lives, but the storm destroyed much of the communications infrastructure on the island. AT&T workers worked tirelessly to rebuild the AT&T network, help customers, and make sure people could reach their loved ones.

But now, as Puerto Rico continues to recover from the damage left by the storm, AT&T is treating its workers like second-class citizens.

AT&T Mobility workers in Puerto Rico are making less than their coworkers in the mainland United States, and are fighting for job security protections to stop the company from sending their work to other countries. They’re also fighting for more affordable healthcare and retirement security. But the company continues to stonewall their attempts to settle a fair union contract that offers improvements and makes workers’ lives better and more secure.

Tell AT&T that Puerto Rico deserves better. Sign the petition to stand with AT&T Mobility workers in Puerto Rico fighting for a better future.

Sponsored by

To: AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson
From: [Your Name]

Settle a fair union contract with AT&T Mobility workers in Puerto Rico. Working people deserve job security, fair wages, affordable healthcare, and retirement security.