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Deutsche Telekom and T-Mobile USA: Implications for the Global Economy
Larry CohenPresident
Communications Workers of America
April 20, 2012
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T-Mobile Contributes to Decline in Labor
Private Sector Union Membership
8.0%6.9%
22.5%
35.7%
10.9%
1930 1933 1940 1945 1953 1962 1970 1974 1978 1982 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics and Troy and Shiflin, U.S. Union Sourcebook, 1985
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Collective Bargaining Coverage Worldwide
Collective Bargaining Coverage in 9 Countries
50.0%
32.4%
95.0%
63.0%
23.5%
81.0%
92.0%
35.0%
13.8%
0%
100%
Australia Canada France Germany Japan Spain Sweden UK USA
Source: Monthly Labor Review, January 2006
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U.S. Model Now Threatens World Economy
Lower real wages Systematic assault on bargaining rights Increasing inequality ITUC chose Deutsche Telekom as the first
global campaign to reverse this trend
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The Face of Union Intolerance
“The remainder of Peter’s time is devoted to the related areas of union avoidance and corporate campaigns”
Worked for T-Mobile USA since at least 2001
http://www.proskauer.com/professionals/peter-conrad/
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We Expect Better
7German and US T-Mobile workers at DT headquarters: We Expect Better!
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Faces of T-Mobile USA 1
Elvis - 6 year exemplary employee personally attacked at mandatory meeting of all employees from which he was excluded during election campaign Long Island
Blake - Downsized in Dallas in recent closure of call centers
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Faces of T-Mobile USA 2
Adam - fired from Maine call center after press conference questioning job loss
Roland - Performance award receiving Nashville Employee
Liliana - Single mother taking care of immigrant parents. Fired after buildingunion committee Ft. Lauderdale
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ver.di Works Council MembersAppalled 1
"We are shocked about the way T-Mobile USA treats its employees. Management at T-Mobile should be ashamed that they allow this to happen.“Ado Wilhelm, Head of Central Functions for Telecommunications, ver.di
"It is very shocking to hear how T-Mobile USA is fighting these brave and engaged activists."Kornelia Dubbel, works council member for Deutsche Telekom Customer Service
“The personal reports from employees of T-Mobile US about their working conditions and the avoidance tactics of the union had us moved deeply."Werner Schönau, Dieter Badel and Helmut Angerer
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ver.di Works Council MembersAppalled 2
"It makes me really angry that employees are intimidated and harassed when they want to join a union."Connie Parisi-Bohmholt, Works Council Member
"I could really feel the fear that the workers feel when we went to a call center facility in Nashville and I handed out “We expect better” campaign leaflets to workers."Josef Bednarski, Deputy Chairman, Deutsche Telekom Group Works Council
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Public Statement by German Lawyers and Political Leaders
March 28, 2012
Represent wide range of opinion– Prof. Dr. Herta Däubler-Gmelin, (SPD)
Minister of Justice 1998-2002 – Prof. Dr. Thomas Dieterich, Judge of the
Federal Constitutional Court from 1987 to 1994 and President of the Federal Labor Court from 1994 to 1999
– Dr. Norbert Blüm (CDU), Minister for Labor and Social Affairs 1982-1998
– Franz Müntefering (SPD),Vice Chancellor 2005-2007
– Gerhard R. Baum (FDP), Minister of the Interior 1978-1982
– Dr. Peter Struck (SPD), Minister of Defense 2002-2005; currently President of Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.
– Prof. Dr. jur. Wolfgang Däubler, leading labor law scholar and author of the standard textbook on German labor law.
Prominent U.S. Lawyers and Political Leaders Recommend the High Road
The undersigned are former officials of the United States government who have both enforced and administered federal labor and employment laws in the U.S. as well as distinguished scholars of U.S. labor law. Collectively, we write to urge you to follow in our country the same enlightened labor-relations practice that you follow in your country and have committed to following around the world….
Deutsche Telekom has also expressed its commitment to abide by the United Nations’ Global Compact, providing that employers should not “interfere in workers’ decision to associate” or “try to influence their decision in any way….” You have thus pledged not to oppose efforts by your employees to form unions, and you adhere to that pledge in your country and other parts of the world, yet in your U.S. operations, specifically at T-Mobile USA, you do not….
Ray Marshall, Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, Former Secretary of Labor Sara Fox, Former National Labor Relations Board Member Fred Feinstein, Former General Counsel, NRLBJames J. Brudney, Fordham University School of LawMatthew Finkin, Illinois College of LawCatherine Fisk, University of California IrvineJulius Getman, University of Texas at AustinThomas Kochan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Trade Unions in the Global Economy
Establish labor rights as key for an open economy
Demand highest global standards for transnational companies
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