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At AT&T, we recognize that keeping America strong and moving forward is a shared responsibility. And today were helping strengthen communities by investing in multi-billion-dollar network infrastructure initiatives, innovative technology, clean, green energy and the largest education initiative in our history.

What are you doing to keep moving forward? What's inspiring you to persevere? Join our conversation by telling us how you're coping in these uncertain times—share your response by video or text below.

For more information, visit http://www.ATT.com/investinginamerica or our Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/pages/ATT/8576093908

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  • I think it's AWFUL that you portray yourself as a caring company and for what you are trying to do to your workers, cut benifits, shift health care costs,,, while giving the exec.'s millions

  • OH YA thanks for the 3.2 million... I needed to buy a new set of golf clubs....

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  • I only like this commercial for the music it plays XD. But it's probably one of those commercial songs...

  • I need to cut jobs my wife is very high maintance..you low lifes out there dont need anything..... Randall Stephenson

  • As a financially healthy company, AT&T has a responsibility to step up and be a leader in the economic recovery. Lower wages and worse benefits aren't going to get us out of this recession. Protecting good, middle-class jobs that offer stability for entire communities is what AT&T can and should do. If AT&T isn't willing to step up, union workers and retirees will happy to show them how.

  • Prosperous corporations flourish because of the employees who build them. Companies like AT&T need to realize the simple saying, "happy employees means happy customers, and everyone prospers." The working class of America will not be fooled by "rah, rah!" flashy "look over here, look over here!" campaigns like this one...

  • Like all successful companies, you can thank your loyal employees for the devotion and sacrifice they have shown. Don't blame them for the economic situation we all face. I think most Americans would agree that it was corporate greed and out of touch executive sompensation that brought about today's financial crisis. 90% of the benefits goes to the top 10%, not the other way around. Your employees made you successful, show a little appreciation and give credit where credit is due.

  • Another greedy corporation trying to put something over on the public. These guys made $12.9 billion last year and paid $33 million in exec bonuses. They own 15 jets (!) and they want to strip health care from their retirees?? PUH-leez! There are lots of companies offering broadband, telepone, and video. I stay with ATT because it's union. But this labor dispute is quickly changing my mind. Shape up, AT&T!

  • AT&T is a stellar company. Why you will not negotiate a new contract in good faith for your employees is a mystery to me. A company of your strength should be doing all it can to maintain a middle class in this country, not trying to catch a ride to the bottom like Wal-Mart has done with workers. Stand beside your workers, AT&T. The world will admire you because of it. Please do the right thing...settle the contract with the 150,000 CWA members working at AT&T.

  • ATT=hypocritical. Settle your contract with your employees! This is propoganda. AT&T needs to get serious abd respect its own employees.

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