Published: August 06, 2011
CWA: Verizon Refuses to Get Serious About Bargaining
WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Following is a statement by Candice Johnson, CWA Communications
Director, on contract negotiations between CWA and Verizon. The current
contract expires at midnight tonight:
"Negotiations between the Communications Workers of America and Verizon
Communications are not moving forward. Contracts covering 45,000 Verizon
workers are set to expire at midnight tonight.
Over months of negotiations, there has been no real bargaining by
Verizon management. In fact, every major concession demand - more than
100 in all - remains on the table.
Even at the 11th hour, with contracts set to expire, Verizon continues
to seek to strip away 50 years of contract gains. Following the game
plan of Wisconsin, Verizon is trying to destroy the collective
bargaining process by refusing to engage seriously on the issues.
In the few hours left before contract expiration, Verizon can show that
it's serious about bargaining. If not, CWA members and our allies
throughout the union movement are ready for the fight."
Verizon is sitting on big assets - it has $100 billion in revenue and
net profits of $6 billion. Verizon Wireless just paid its parent company
and Vodaphone a $10 billion dividend. Verizon's executive compensation
is sky-high, and Chairman Ivan Seidenberg is paid 300 times what an
average worker earns. The top five company executives were paid more
than a quarter of a billion dollars over the past four years.
The contract covers 35,000 CWA represented workers and 10,000
IBEW-represented workers.
Read updates at www.cwa-union.org/Verizon.

CWA Communications
Candice Johnson, 202-434-1347 (office)
202-415-6566
cjohnson@cwa-union.org
or
CWA
District 1
Robert Master, 212-344-2515 (office)
917-657-6483
(cell)
rmaster@cwa-union.org
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