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DESCRIPTION:4/24 SF Protest To Defend AT&T Alorica  Workers In the 
 Philippines\nUnion-busting by its vendors is not acceptable to CWA 
 members.\nhttp://sflaborcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/04-24-19Alorica-Protest-Worksite-Leaflet.pdf\n\nSend 
 a Message to AT&T and Alorica:\nRespect workers’ rights at call centers 
 in the Philippines! \nWorkers at AT&T vendor Alorica in the Philippines 
 have organized a union to win better conditions. Now, they are facing 
 severe union-busting from their management.\nJoin a protest to support 
 workers’ rights in the Philippines and tell AT&T that union-busting by 
 its vendors is not acceptable to CWA members.\nProtest at AT&T Flagship 
 Store 1 Powell Street in San Francisco April 24, 12 to 
 1pm\nBackground\nAT&T vendor Alorica – headquartered in Irvine, 
 California – employs thousands of call center workers around the world, 
 paying pennies on the dollar of what U.S. union workers earn.\nCWA supports 
 workers organizing to raise standards around the world so that our 
 employers stop racing to the bottom.\nIn the Philippines, workers have 
 organized a union, the United Employees of Alorica and gained legal 
 recognition.\nBut management refuses to bargain and is trying to bust the 
 union by terminating union members and bringing trumped up criminal charges 
 against union officers.\nIn September 2018, the union filed a Notice of 
 Strike and began planning a legally-protected strike to protest 
 union-busting by Alorica. Since then, management has continued its campaign 
 to break the union.\nThe United Employees of Alorica have the following 
 demands:\n1) Drop the criminal charges filed against the union leaders 2) 
 Reinstate the terminated officers of UEA\nCan’t attend the protest? Tweet 
 or Facebook post the following message:\nRespect workers’ rights in the 
 Philippines @OfficialAlorica @ATT Drop charges against UAE union leaders. 
 #BPOWorkersUnite \n\nGlobal Day Of Action Against Alorica Union 
 Buster\nhttp://bayanusa.org/today-global-day-of-action-against-union-buster-alorica-west-contact-services/\n\n\n\nTAKE 
 ACTION to support the members of Unified Employees of Alorica, fighting for 
 safe and secure jobs and against the dirty tactics of Alorica-West–one of 
 the largest call center contractors in the Philippines and the world, 
 serving corporate giants Comcast, AT&T, Citi, Caesars and Barclays\n\nSign 
 and share the workers’ change.org petition now!\n\nBACKGROUND:\n\nOver 
 1.3 million people–predominantly women–in the Philippines are employed 
 in the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry. This includes the calls 
 centers that are contracted by multinational corporations like Comcast, 
 AT&T and Citi to provide customer service, for everything from mobile phone 
 set-up to household appliance troubleshooting to credit card activation. 
 Without Filipino workers in these call centers, millions of people around 
 the world would find their lives disrupted by their inability to get help 
 with the basic services they rely on.\n\nBut the BPO industry is notorious 
 for its irregular employment practices and rampant contractualization of 
 jobs, rock bottom wages and diminishing benefits, and systematic trade 
 union repression.\n\nAlorica-West is the worst of the worst. Since the 
 American corporation Alorica acquired Philippine-based West Contact 
 Services in 2015, Alorica-West has subjected its 4,500 workers to attacks 
 on their right to security of tenure due to new company policies 
 implemented without consent. These include an arbitrary 8 point attendance 
 system and a so-called employee development program that imposes 
 unrealistic performance standards on workers. When the workers established 
 the Unified Employees of Alorica (UEA) union to fight back and demand fair 
 working conditions, Alorica repeatedly tried to crush the union’s 
 organizing efforts, including unsuccessful attempts using unfounded 
 accusations to nullify UEA’s union certification. Alorica has terminated 
 200 workers since February this year, including 135 union members and 11 
 union officers. In September, UEA issued a Notice Of Strike, and three days 
 later Alorica terminated the union secretary general, Jean Azana.\n\nBut 
 UEA continues to fight back! They plan to pursue their strike to demand an 
 end to the massive dismissals of workers, the arbitrary 8-point performance 
 system, union-busting, the diminution of wages when employees are 
 transferred, and Alorica’s other egregious practices. Because Alorica 
 operates 18 contact centers which employ over 30,000 people throughout the 
 Philippines in addition to those operated by Alorica-West, the result of 
 this battle can have a huge ripple effect among tens of thousands of 
 Alorica workers, as well as for the 1.3 million-strong workforce throughout 
 the industry.\n\n\n\nAlorica has no right to treat its workers like dirt. 
 Please support the Unified Employees of Alorica now!\n\nACTIONS YOU CAN 
 TAKE:\n\n1. SEND A SOLIDARITY MESSAGE in the form of a written statement or 
 video in support of UEA’s campaign. Send solidarity messages to 
 BienPhilippines@gmail.com and it will be published by BPO Industry 
 Employees’ Network (BIEN), an organization of employees in the 
 Information Technology-Business Process Outsourcing (IT-BPO) industry in 
 the Philippines, promoting employees’ rights and welfare.\n\n2.    SIGN 
 and circulate the workers’ change.org petition\n\n3.    POST A SELFIE 
 holding placards with the calls: “Alorica: Stop union busting!” 
 “Alorica: Stop illegal dismissals” and using the hashtag #StandwithUEA 
 #RealAloricaStory #BPOWorkersOnStrike. Download Placards HERE!\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/04/19/18822834.php
SUMMARY:SF Protest To Defend AT&T Alorica Workers In the Philippines
LOCATION:AT&T Mobile Office\n#1 Powell St.\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2019/04/19/18822834.php
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