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A Smaller Strike at Verizon Wireless
News
August 11, 2011
WSJ.com -- Verizon Communications Inc.'s argument to striking wireline workers is they have to accept deep cuts to benefits to help offset falling sales at its traditional phone business, but 70 striking union members are mounting a different fight?they work for the company's highly profitable wireless unit.
Bargaining Continues, Verizon Demands Remain Unchanged
News
August 11, 2011
Verizon returned to the bargaining table this week, but CWA and IBEW bargaining teams still are waiting for the company to bargain fairly and end its attack on middle class workers.
Verizon Workers Standing Up for Middle-Class Jobs
News
August 11, 2011
At Verizon and Verizon Wireless offices, call centers, phone stores, outdoor garages, and hundreds of workplaces from New England to Virginia, 45,000 CWA and IBEW members are standing strong in their strike to save bargaining rights and middle-class jobs at one of the nation's most profitable companies.
CWA: Verizon, Show Up for Bargaining in 2011
Press Release
Verizon workers are waiting for management to demonstrate that it's ready to bargain. In fact, we're looking for Verizon to stop canceling bargaining sessions that have been scheduled.
45,000 Workers Went on Strike at Verizon in June 2011
Press Release
More than 45,000 workers are on strike today at Verizon Communications. Bargaining continues. Since bargaining began on June 22, Verizon has refused to move from a long list of concession demands. As the contract expired, nearly 100 concessionary company proposals remained on the table.