The Communications Workers of America on Monday sharply criticized AT&T after the company released a new three-year plan to appease its vulture fund shareholder.

“The plan that AT&T announced today is something only a hedge fund manager could love.”
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“The plan that AT&T announced today is something only a hedge fund manager could love,” said Chris Shelton, president of Communications Workers of America (CWA), the company’s major union.

The announcement comes a month after vulture fund Elliott Management, run by billionaire Paul Singer, announced a $3.2 billion stake in the telecommunications giant.

The new plan was crafted to address debt concerns. As The Verge reported,

“The objectives we have outlined today have been central to our plans for many months, even before we closed our acquisition of Time Warner,” AT&T chairman and CEO Randall Stephenson said in a statement. “But, as you would expect, our thinking has also benefited from our engagement with our owners, including Elliott Management.”

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