"The company was using the mediation process as another delaying
tactic," said CWA District 3 Vice President Richard Honeycutt.
More than 17,000 Workers represented by the CWA union, which
include technicians, customer service representatives, and
others who install, maintain, and support AT&T's residential and
business wireline telecommunications network, remain on strike
which began last month.
"Regardless of whether a neutral third-party is present,
progress will not be made without a willingness to compromise,"
an AT&T spokesperson said in a statement to Reuters late on
Monday.
The telecom operator also said it will remain prepared for all
contingencies to ensure smooth services to its customers.
(Reporting by Abhinav Parmar in Bengaluru; Editing by Sandra
Maler)
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