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Left Coast2020

(2,397 posts)
Mon Apr 16, 2012, 09:24 PM Apr 2012

Lets try to save some jobs in Washington State.

This is an e-mail I received today. Just opened it a few minutes ago. But I guess its not too late to call MR. Mumm (bet he got made fun of in school) tomorrow. "Pageing Mr. Mumm-y. You have a call on the lobby courtesy phone....." Anywho, lets make his phone lines burn up for people who may be getting screwed in the name of "prof..... I can't say that word. Its just too corporate for me.



Thank you for taking action on T-Mobile’s call center closures.

Later today, T-Mobile workers, union and community members from Bellevue, WA, will gather outside T-Mobile USA’s corporate headquarters to stand up against these closures and fight back against corporate greed. These activists will attempt to deliver the 80,000-signature petition to T-Mobile CEO Philip Humm.

Together we will tell T-Mobile USA’s CEO Philipp Humm to bring back the 6,000 jobs that T-Mobile USA shipped overseas instead of closing seven call centers affecting 3,300 jobs.

So far he has not listened, so we’re going to raise our voices louder. You don’t have to be in Washington State to make a difference. You can call right now to send a message.

Please call 425-383-4000 and tell Philipp Humm to keep good jobs in America and keep the T-Mobile call centers open.

You can tell him that his plan to close seven call centers affecting 3,300 jobs is wrong and that instead of destroying American jobs, he should bring back the 6,000 jobs that T-Mobile has sent overseas.

Just a few moments of your time will show T-Mobile and Philipp Humm how much we care about jobs. Because when our livelihoods are threatened, we stand together.

Thank you, once again for sending a message. Now I hope you will take the next step and call Philipp Humm on 425-383-4000.

In Unity,

Beth Allen
CWA Online Communications Director




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