John --
The proposed megamerger between T-Mobile and Sprint is bad
news for consumers and workers. If the deal moves forward, it
would mean higher prices for consumers, 30,000 lost jobs across
the United States, and lower wages for wireless workers. Trump's
Department of Justice has already approved the merger, but we
still have a chance to stop it.
Attorneys General from 17 states and D.C. are pursuing a
lawsuit to block the merger in an effort to stop these two
corporate giants from gaining excessive market power at the
expense of workers, consumers, and communities.
T-Mobile and Sprint executives are acting as if this merger
is a done deal, but this lawsuit could stop it dead in its
tracks. Can you join the fight to stop the T-Mobile/Sprint merger
by signing the petition to stand with the Attorneys General?
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This deal would dramatically change the wireless landscape to
the benefit of wealthy wireless CEOs at the expense of everyone
else. The deal is inherently anti-competitive and would further
reduce competition in the sector, leading to higher prices.
Workers at T-Mobile and Sprint would see their stores close
and wages would be driven down across the industry. Both
companies have a long history of interfering with their workers'
freedom to join a union. And without union protections, workers
have virtually no way to protect themselves from the negative
impacts of this merger.
We thank the Attorneys General for standing up against these
powerful wireless companies to protect consumers and workers and
urge you to stand with them by signing the petition.
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