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Verizon Employees End Strike

An anonymous reader writes "Verizon today announced that the approximately 45,000 wireline employees represented by the CWA and IBEW that have been on strike will return to work beginning Monday night, August 22nd, without new collective bargaining agreements. Since the strike began two weeks ago, Verizon has been battling criminal acts of sabotage against its network facilities and union picketers intimidating non-union replacement workers and illegally blocking garage and work center entrances. One union picketer even went as far as to instruct his young daughter to stand in front of a Verizon truck to illegally block it from coming back to a Verizon work center in New Jersey. Verizon said the wireline employees now on strike would be working under the terms of the contracts that expired on Saturday, August 6th. The contracts will be extended with no specific deadline for achieving new collective bargaining agreements so that the parties can take the time required to resolve the critical issues, the company said."

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  1. Re:Usually a double-game by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    100 years? Try again. The GOP was doing this in the heathcare debates. Pay thugs to turn up and disrupt meetings. Germany had a political party doing similar stuff in the 1930s. The became quite famous.

  2. Re:Eh, I bet Big Red begs to differ.. by hjf · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's why in my country we have a constitutional right to go on strike WITH PAY.

    Unless a judge rules the strike is illegal, the company still has to pay you. Otherwise, we get situations like you describe.