June 22 is Day of Action for Verizon and Verizon Wireless Workers

1101 Members On Strike August 2011

Join thousands of union members and community partners in National Day of Action for Verizon workers on June 22. Activists again will protest the telecommunications giant’s insatiable greed. Verigreedy Verizon is a $100 billion company that has made tens of billions in profits, but when it comes to the 45,000 workers who made the Verizon’s success possible, suddenly it cries broke.

In addition to sky high executive salaries, the average Verizon board member is paid about $230,000 — that’s three times the salary of a top, full-time Verizon worker with years of experience. Meanwhile, Verizon continues to demand big cuts in compensation from workers.

Check out www.unityatverizon.com for the latest on June 22 events.

Call Congress Now-Verizon/Cable Deal

This call is very urgent! Our future with Verizon depends on killing this deal. Call Congress now at: 1-888-516-5820 

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THE JOB YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN!  The FCC and the Department of Justice are reviewing the proposed deal between Verizon subsidiary Verizon Wireless and the Big Cable companies.The deal includes marketing agreements to sell each other’s products through a quadruple play. The biggest wireless company and the biggest cable companies will be in bed together. This deal will end competition between historic rivals.

As a result, Verizon will not build or develop FiOS, costing jobs-and hurting consumers. The FCC and Department of Justice are reviewing the deal right now. Call Congress to urge your Representatives and Senators to fight the deal, particularly the marketing agreements! Leave a message urging them to oppose the Verizon Wireless and Cable Company deal. The marketing agreements in this deal create an unregulated monopoly, which destroys jobs and hurts consumers. It takes 2 minutes and that’s all you need to say.

Call the 888 number first. If that number stops working,

Call the Congressional switchboard directly at 202-25-3121.

CWA 1105 Tape – Bargaining Update

CWA 1105 Bargaining Update, Friday June 8th 2012; 1:30pm
A message from Keith Edwards…. Tape Number: 718-904-1105

Bargaining resumed Monday, June 4th 2012 with your Regional Bargaining Team putting a counter proposal across the table concerning the call sharing proposal. Our proposal gave this corporation the flexibility to share calls but also put protections around our job security, no movement of work, a guarantee of tours, which includes weekends over time hours and additional jobs, The Company’s response was this counter was too expensive for this greedy maggot corporation and would put them in the red.

Verizon wants the ability to share calls nationwide, close locations when they want and send work out of state where they pay the least amount of money.

Reuters news wire this week reported that Verizon was looking to cut its workforce by 1,700 people or almost 1% through a buyout offer for technicians and call center employees. Verizon even stated it could resort to involuntary layoffs it too few accept the voluntary package.

Even while we sit across the table trying to bargain a fair contract, this company sneaks around and makes statements without advising the National Union, When we addressed this issue with the Verizon bargainers, they knew nothing about it and this is a company who leads consumers to believe they have integrity.

This corporation continues to show their un-professionalism, their distain for their employees and this Union and their lack of integrity.

Unfortunately, because there is no trust factor at the bargaining table, we must question every item in Verizon’s proposal so we can get the true intent of their proposal.

Today, the company notified us that they rejected our counter proposal on call sharing and gave us another counter. The bargaining team will review the company’s counter and will determine our next course of action.

Please keep in touch with this tape for I will update it with more information when it becomes available and always remember:

In Unity There is Strength

Verizon To Lay Off 1,700 Workers After Paying CEO $22 Million Last Year

By Travis Waldron, ThinkProgress

America’s largest wireless service provider plans to cut 1,700 jobs by offering its technicians and call center employees buyouts. Verizon Communications announced last week that it would reduce its nationwide workforce by 1 percent, and if enough workers don’t accept the buyouts, it will resort to involuntary layoffs.

Verizon paid chief executive Lowell C. McAdam more than $22.5 million in 2011, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of executive compensation. The company has paid its top five executives more than $350 million in the last five years, according to the Communications Workers of America, the union that deals most directly with Verizon:

Read full story here.