Published: August 12, 2011
CWA Files Unfair Labor Practice Charges Against Verizon
WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The Communications Workers of America has filed unfair labor practice
charges against Verizon Communications for labor law violations in
contract negotiations covering Verizon, Verizon Wireless and VCSI
workers. The charges, filed with National Labor Relations Board offices
in New York and Baltimore, make the case that Verizon has refused to
bargain in good faith with CWA.
CWA is urging the NLRB to immediately order Verizon management to drop
its refusal to bargain and negotiate in good faith as the law requires.
Some 45,000 workers, members of CWA and the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers, have been on strike since 12:01 a.m. Aug. 7.
"Since the first day of negotiations, through contract expiration and
even today, Verizon management has demanded the same $1 billion in
concessions from its 45,000 workers. These demands would cost every
family $20,000 a year. This is unacceptable from a company that is among
the 10 wealthiest in America, that compensates the top five executives
at a level of more than a quarter of a billion dollars over four years,
that doesn't pay any federal income tax and still gets a $1.3 billion
tax rebate," said CWA Communications Director Candice Johnson.
CWA has made it clear to Verizon that when the company is ready to
bargain seriously, CWA members are prepared to return to work.
"If wealthy companies like Verizon can continue to cut working families'
pay and benefits, we will never have an economic recovery in this
country. This is a fight for all middle class working families. We're
standing up for good jobs in our communities," Johnson said.
CWA represents 35,000 workers at Verizon and VCSI and about 70 at
Verizon Wireless.

CWA Communications
Candice Johnson and Chuck Porcari, 202-434-1168
cjohnson@cwa-union.org
and cporcari@cwa-union.org
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