The Nation - News from June 26, 1986
Negotiators for 76,000 members of the Communications Workers of America and AT&T; agreed on a new contract, but disagreements over provisions covering 47,000 other employees continued to stall settlement of a nationwide strike, officials said. An AT&T; spokesman said bargaining also is “essentially completed” on settlements covering about 32,000 union members who work in four other AT&T; divisions.
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