Union contracts for 40,000 AT&T workers expire at midnight, leaving them free to call a strike to pressure the company at the negotiating table.
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When the last big batch of contracts was negotiated three years ago, the parties kept talking past the contract expiration, and reached agreements without a strike.
Dallas-based AT&T [T 30.94 -0.19 (-0.61%) ] is the country's largest employer of unionized workers. About 140,000 of its 256,000 employees are union members.
At issue in the negotiations are job protection clauses and health-care premiums and co-payments.
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