• 45,000 Verizon Workers Strike As Last-Minute Contract Negotiations Fall Through
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[QUOTE] [IMG]http://fastcache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/4/2011/08/medium_verizonstrike.jpg[/IMG] Having trouble reaching your Verizon telephone contact today? Could be because he or she, along with 45,000 other workers, went on strike at midnight following failed 11th-hour contract negotiations. Verizon claims customers will only experience "limited disruption" due to the strike because manager-level employees and retirees are quickly filling the just-vacated union ranks. The company also claims any cost cutting to its wired workforce leading up to the strike are due to a reduced need for wired services and increased growth in the wireless sector. Additionally, Verizon noted via a statement that 130,000 of its 196,000 workers cotribute to health care premiums, and that it would like "to bring [its] union more in line with what the rest of the workers pay." Nevertheless, I saw a sea of red outside of my local Verizon store late this morning. The strike is in effect. Source [Gizmodo] [Slate] [/QUOTE]
Guess it's time to start applying at Verizon.
Probably a bad time to strike, considering the economics.
[quote]strike because manager-level employees and retirees are quickly filling the just-vacated union ranks[/quote] That sucks, they're trying to protest for a better job but people are just quickly filling the positions and helping the old workers' chances of getting what they want nil.
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