Altice workers oppose outsourcing work to contractors
CWA Local 1103 members at Altice are standing up to oppose outsourcing work to contractors. Workers rallied outside of the Westchester County Board of Legislators on Monday to demand job security and fair treatment from the company. Altice has eliminated more than 1,000 good jobs in the tri-state area, shifting the work to lower-paid contractors.
Local 1103 President Kevin Sheil said, "It's simple: Westchester workers and consumers are getting a raw deal from Altice. Altice has systematically eliminated good middle-class jobs in order to make a quick buck, which harms all of our communities in Westchester County."
CWA Local 1103 members at Altice rallied to demand job security and fair treatment from the company.
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