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Statement of Solidarity With Greece

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Occupy Atlanta & AT&T

AT&T&Corporate Greed

Today, Occupy Atlanta surprised many by turning up en masse at AT&T shortly after the deadline for AT&T to rescind their recent layoffs of 740 workers, nearly 100 of which are right here in downtown Atlanta. Twelve envoys, from several organizations like Grandmothers for Peace, Jobs with Justice, and even AT&T retirees, went in to hear out AT&T’s decision and staged a sit-in afterward. While dozens of police showed up, occupiers outside threw up tents with assistance from the Teamsters and began the occupation.

“AT&T, where’s the love?” they chanted. AT&T attempted to spirit away the dozen arrested inside through a side entrance, but were caught by Occupiers chanting and marching.

We are out here for love of our fellow persons, the 99%. We are here to keep good jobs for the people. For a company that just posted record profits and whose CEO made $27 million last year alone, in a city that already has one of the highest unemployment rates nationally, one of the largest homeless populations, and number of foreclosed homes, why do we need one more job lost?

“27 million? Oh no! Too much money for a C.E.O.!”

We cannot win these fights if we don’t work together. We cannot win them unless we all help take some responsibility, assist in some way, and support one another. Please consider how you can help spread the word, donate to our efforts, help us build a community, and come out and participate!

General Assembly tonight at 7 PM at the AT&T building, movie showing at 9 PM!

Come out for our mass rally tomorrow starting at 11 AM!

Donate to Occupy Atlanta here!

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WE OCCUPY AT&T!

Members of Georgia Communication Workers of America, Occupy Atlanta, and Jobs With Justice are staging a sit-down protest inside AT&T’s regional offices at 675 Peachtree St., supporting by a tent occupation outside. WE NOT LEAVING until 740 jobs are saved. COME ON DOWN AND SUPPORT US!

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Proposal passed February 11, 2012

We, the General Assembly of Occupy Atlanta, call for the repeal of Georgia statutes which suppress worker’s rights in favor of employer’s rights, including the ”at-will” employment law and all laws contravening or allowing for exceptions to the National Labor Relations Act of 1935.

Passed unanimously, with no blocks or stand-asides.

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AT&T attempts to take over T-mobile: The workers pay

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WHY OCCUPY AT&T? Jobs, Outsourcing, and Customer Service

AT&T&Corporate Greed


It’s often a question as to why companies outsource jobs, or layoff living-wage workers only to rehire them to the same positions for minimum wage. It’s been argued that it’s done because the companies simply are not profitable and competitive. Yet just this past quarter AT&T made record profits and sent out emails praising their employees for their assistance in raking in this cash. As a slap in the face, within a few days of receiving thanks, 740 of those workers received notice they would be losing their decent wage jobs, most likely only to be replaced with minimum wage counterparts.

These are old tactics for AT&T: outsource and pay lower wages, supposedly to remain competitive. AT&T refuses to give accurate numbers of how many American jobs they have outsourced. Not surprisingly, this is being done at a time while they are lobbying for a Tax Holiday supposedly to allow for job creation in the U.S. [1]

AT&T has been clandestinely outsourcing jobs for years, fearing public outrage. When confronted with the fact, spokepeople for the corporation have either hung up or offered no comment to inquirers, and referred them to other departments. [2]

AT&T and IBM, both Fortune 500 companies, work together on several business ventures, with IBM being one of the largest job outsourcers of which the public is aware.
[3] Other business partners, like Hewlett-Packard, are partners in the omerta about their outsourcing. [1],[2] Despite this, there’s plenty of evidence about how much AT&T invests overseas instead of our communities at home. AT&T named one Indian IT and outsourcing corporation they work with, Tech Mahindra, as one of the best companies that supply them — one out of nearly 5,000, consistenly for the past several years. [4],[5]

Even though it pledged in 2006 to stop outsourcing jobs, AT&T was still sending many more jobs overseas than it ever planned to bring back. [6]

And since 2006, it’s been business as usual for AT&T. Act as if you’re invested in the community, keep shut about what you’re really doing, and pay off those who can help you keep doing the same.

As a corporation that has consistently ranked worst in customer service across the board from value to voice quality, and the same reports coming in from multiple independent testing groups, you’d think they’d change their tactics, perhaps even to service their customers instead of their own business interests? [7],[8],[9],[10]

With such low rankings, perhaps AT&T shouldn’t be concerned with cutting more jobs after making record profits, but instead adding jobs to service people better? To get customers service faster, attend to and complete repairs more efficiently, and answer our calls more quickly?

Or maybe it’s just about making a buck?

Perhaps it’s time for AT&T to rethink if its possible to keep hurting their employees and customers just to put a few pennies in their pockets? Or maybe they should turn it around and put jobs and community first?

JOIN US FEBRUARY 14TH TO SAVE JOBS AND SHOW AT&T WE WANT OUR COMMUNITY PUT FIRST!

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February 10, 2012

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Occupy Atlanta Shuts Down Chase Branch


Earlier this morning at around 9:30AM, eight people (The Chase Eight) participated in a sit-in at Chase Bank in the Edgewood Retail District. One of the occupiers arrested was Carmen Pittman. The action shut down the bank. They refused to leave, and about 15 cop cars and a prisoner transport vehicle circled the bank.  The police caution-taped the bank entrance off, pulled down the blinds, zip tied the protesters, and proceeded to drag them out one by one. The scene drew a crowd of about 30 people who were shocked that all of this commotion was due to a sit-in, and were angered by such excessive police force & presence–some police refused to identify themselves. The police then told the crowd they must leave the Edgewood Retail District property or face arrest. We were also told that we were not allowed to flyer cars that passed by and asked what was happening. Some protesters who were not arrested followed the prisoner transport vehicle to ensure that those arrested were safe. A police car was staged in-between those concerned and those in the prisoner transport vehicle so following them became increasingly difficult. They were taken to the Dekalb County Sheriff’s Headquarters on Memorial Drive. – by Carter Moore

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Stand Up Against Corporate Greed-Occupy AT&T

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General Assembly Meeting Times Changed

Proposal passed February 8, 2012:

The General Assemblies will be cut down to twice a week and held on Wednesdays and Saturdays. To accommodate the need to attend to the business of Occupy Atlanta in a timely way, the hard deadline of two hours should be rescinded and revert back to the judgment of the facilitation team. When it becomes necessary to have General Assemblies more often, more meeting times may be added at the discretion of the Process and Facilitation team without the need for another proposal.

There will be no General Assembly on Friday. The next General Assembly will be Saturday, February 11, at 3 pm.

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