Jason Wrote:
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> I work for At&t and am watching this very closely.
> Can you people tell me where I can get a strike
> shirt. I am in the CWA but I will wear any shirt
> to support you guys. Hang in there... Loudoun News
> Wrote:
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> > A fight for middle class jobs at Verizon
> > Tuesday, Aug. 9 by Hannah Hager
> >
>
http://www.loudountimes.com/index.php/news/article
>
> > /a_fight_for_middle_class_jobs_at_verizon343/
> >
> > For nearly a decade, Verizon told its
> costumers,
> > “we never stop working for you.” But this
> > week, 45,000 of its employees have done so.
> >
> > Contract negotiations between the
> > telecommunications giant and two groups
> > representing the unionized Verizon employees,
> > Communications Workers of America and
> > International Brotherhood of Electrical
> Workers,
> > fell through Aug. 7, resulting in a strike of
> > Verizon union workers up and down the East
> Coast.
> >
> > From Massachusetts to Virginia, workers are
> > donning red shirts and carting placards
> reading,
> > “CWA On Strike For Middle Class Jobs,” in
> > front of Verizon stores, including its campus
> in
> > Ashburn.
> >
> > The workers are striking because Verizon is
> > preparing to make wide-spread wage cuts and to
> > increase the amount employees contribute to
> their
> > health care plans and pensions, among other
> > things.
> >
> > Leesburg resident Steffan Ahalt has worked for
> > Verizon for more than 10 years. He said he
> > sometimes works seven days a week for the
> company
> > that now wants to eliminate several of his paid
> > holidays and sick days.
> >
> > He estimates that Verizon’s new health care
> > proposal would result in him having to meet a
> > $7,500 annual deductible in order to provide
> > health insurance for his family.
> >
> > The concessions Verizon is currently proposing
> > translates to a $20,000 decrease in benefits,
> said
> > another Verizon worker and fellow striker,
> George.
> > George wished to be identified only by his
> first
> > name.
> >
> > The strike only affects the company’s
> wireline
> > division, which includes FIOS, its television
> and
> > Internet services. Verizon’s wireless
> division
> > is not, and never was, unionized.
> >
> > Ahalt said he’s most frustrated that Verizon
> > won’t meet CWA at the negotiation table. CWA
> > represents nearly 35,000 of the workers and
> IBEW
> > represents the remaining 10,000 employees.
> Ahalt
> > and three other men will walk back and forth in
> > front of Verizon’s Market Street location
> until
> > CWA and Verizon can reach an agreement, they
> said.
> > Their red shirts are emblazoned with cobra
> snakes
> > alongside an inscription, “Will strike if
> > provoked.”
> >
> > But neither Ahalt, George nor “Faye,” who
> is
> > striking with nearly 10 other workers in front
> of
> > Verizon’s Ashburn campus, want to be on
> strike.
> >
> > “With the economy the way it is, I’d rather
> be
> > working,” Ahalt said. CWA pays the workers
> $120
> > per week to strike while negotiations ensue.
> > Negotiations could continue for days, weeks or
> > months.
> >
> > George insists that if the union worker’s
> wages
> > drop, so will the wages of Verizon’s contract
> > workers.
> >
> > “This is a fight for middle-class jobs in the
> > U.S.,” he said.
> >
> > Faye, who also did not wish to be named, echoed
> > his sentiments saying that if Verizon wins, its
> > workers – union and non-union – will
> suffer,
> > and that worker’s winter holiday packages
> will
> > be severance packages.
> >
> > “They’re taking everything back that
> we’ve
> > earned over the years,” she said.
> >
> > Faye was joined by Caroline Greenfield, and the
> > two women blocked the entrance into Verizon’s
> > Ashburn campus Sept. 8 asking, “Do you really
> > want to cross a picket line?”
> >
> > Faye has been with Verizon for 10 years and
> > Greenfield for nearly 30 years. Greenfield
> marched
> > in front of the entrance waving at the cars who
> > occasionally honked their horns in support of
> the
> > union workers.
> > “They’re literally selling us off piece by
> > piece,” Faye said.
> >
> > The union workers are perplexed that Verizon, a
> > company that is currently profitable and has a
> > former chief executive officer, Ivan
> Seidenberg,
> > who made the Forbes list of top CEO
> compensations
> > at $37 million, is asking its workers to make
> > concessions on their compensations.
> >
> > Waving at the copper electrical lines above,
> Ahalt
> > said Verizon has already paid for its
> > infrastructure work throughout Loudoun, as its
> > FIOS plan is completely built out. The company
> is
> > now accruing profit on that initiative, he
> said.
> >
> > “For someone who’s making billions of
> dollars
> > a year, we just want to stay the same,” he
> > said.
> >
> > Caroline Greenfield and other members of the
> > Communications Workers of America union are on
> > strike against Verizon who is asking the
> workers
> > to make compensation concessions. Times-Mirror
> > Staff Photo/Laura Peters
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