Regional Bargaining Report #16

CWA District 1/IBEW Local 2213 and IBEW New England Regional Committees met with the Company today at the Rye Town Hilton in Rye, NY. The Union received answers to their questions on one of the company’s proposals. Unfortunately, the charts and presentations that they brought to the table to answers those questions were incorrect and the company needed to recess in order to correct those charts. The Union had received this proposal one month ago and had asked many questions to better understand the proposal. One month later, they returned with incorrect information. The company has told the Union that they will have this information tomorrow.  The Union has to wonder when the company will begin to negotiate. Marc Reed, Executive Vice President in Verizon wrote to our members on Tuesday and he stated, “We are committed to productive discussions with union leaders regarding these issues.” Someone needs to tell Marc Reed that they have not engaged in any productive discussions and there is only 9 days left to the expiration of our contract. When do they plan to begin to have these productive discussions?   

The members in District 1 overwhelming voted to authorize the Executive Board of CWA to call a strike if a fair contract cannot be reached.   

Every member should tell their managers to stop sending them part of “What You Should Know” – How about telling us that Ivan Seidenberg makes $55,000 a day , that’s a day ,that their top five executives were paid $258 million in compensation over the last 4 years, that Verizon made $19 Billion (that is with a “B”) in Profits over the last 4 years. Tell your managers that with facts like this, Verizon should not be trying to: Eliminate Compensation: 

  • Wages – both annual and progression increases will be tied to your yearly evaluation.  If you receive a “Does Not Meet Position Requirements” you will not receive an increase.
  • Eliminate Night and Saturday Differential
  • Eliminate Sunday premium pay.
  • Eliminate Double Time for hours worked past 49 in a week
  • Eliminate all Overtime Caps.
  • Eliminate city allowances
  • Create new job titles for the consumer and business call centers that would work on a commission based wage schedule.

Regional Bargaining Report #15

CWA District 1/IBEW Local 2213 and IBEW New England Regional Teams met with the Company today at the Rye Town Hilton in Rye, NY. The Union presented additional proposals to the Company. The company asked questions about the Union’s initial set of proposals but made no movement on addressing any of the Union’s concerns. Verizon has not shown that they are serious about reaching an agreement with the Union or about having serious discussions around the issues to get to an agreement.  

The members in District 1 and IBEW Local 2213 overwhelming voted to authorize a strike.  

It is time for every member to tell their managers to go to bargaining table and begin negotiating with your Union.    

VP Joe Manley-Let's rock NYC like we did in 2008

Thousands of CWA and IBEW members and retirees will be at this Saturday’s Rally at 11AM at Verizon headquarters at 140 West Street in New York City to tell Verizon that it is time to invest in America and to bring Good Jobs back into the bargaining unit.  

Remember to Wear RED!!!    
Now more than ever we need to mobilize!  
Mobilize! – Mobilize! – Mobilize!

Verizon Tape

1101 Executive VP Angel Feliciano and 1109 President Rolando Scott at the CWA Convention (Angel is on the right). To view the photo gallery click on the picture.

Transcript: Executive Vice President Angel Feliciano Speaking;

“The Corporate pigs that run this Corporation are intent on forcing a confrontation that they will regret.

‘Ivan the terrible’ makes $21 million a year, but wants YOU to pay for your own benefits.The new CEO, Lowell McAdams, only makes $8 million a year, but wants to cut Holidays and ELIMINATE the half-day before CHRISTMAS!  The half-day before CHRISTMAS for Christ sakes! There has to be a special spot in hell for these bastards.

If we are forced to hit the streets, remember this is YOUR FUTURE…YOUR LIVELIHOOD!  THIS MUST BE THE WAR TO END ALL WARS!

I have always been proud of our Members and I know this time will be no different.

I will do my job at the bargaining table.

I urge all of you to do your part on the JOB and on the STREETS!

Let’s Welcome the New Verizon CEO

Lowell McAdam takes over as Verizon’s CEO on August 1st. (Ivan Seidenberg will stay on as Chairman of the Board.) This is the company’s chance to redirect their approach to bargaining into productive negotiations instead of the overreaching demands they’ve made so far.

McAdam also needs to know that if the company continues to go down the path it’s on, he can be 100% certain we will do whatever is necessary to win a fair contract for the workers and retirees who built Verizon.

Let’s fill up McAdam’s in box with thousands of messages. He needs to know that we’re united and ready to fight!

Click the Link below and send McAdam a message. 

 http://action.cwa-union.org/c/11/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=2597

Strike Vote Results

Strike Vote July 25th. Click on the photo to view the gallery.

Results of the strike vote:  Yes – 1538     No – 194

Please complete your Member Relief Fund Form and give it to your Chief Steward, she/he will deliver it to the Local. You’ll receive your strike assignment when you hand in your Member Relief Fund Form.

Mobilization plans continue throughout the Locals with a focus on this Saturdays Rally at 140 West Street in New York City.  Click here to view the flyer.  

On Wednesday, July 27th, CWA will host a virtual union hall meeting on Verizon East Bargaining and Mobilization. You will hear from Districts Vice President Chris Shelton and Ed Mooney, IBEW Local 827 President Bill Huber , and IBEW T-6 Chairperson Myles Calvey on what is happening at the table and how we are fighting back.  

Please RSVP to join the call on Wednesday at 7PM EDT  

You can sign up for the call now by going to:  http://www.cwaaction.org   or text VZCALL to 69866.  

Every member and retiree should be making plans to attend the July 30th rally at Verizon headquarters in New York City. The rally will begin at 11 a.m. at 140 West St.  

 Thousands of CWA and IBEW members are coming from across the footprint, some of them riding buses all night to be there. We need every member and retiree to make that same commitment to fight against Verizon’s greed and for a fair contract that protects our jobs and standard of living.   

 Contact your steward or local now for transportation. Bring your family members and other supporters. And, of course, wear red!

Reginal Bargaining Report #14

CWA District 1/IBEW Local 2213 and IBEW New England Regional Teams met with the Company today at the Rye Town Hilton in Rye, NY. Discussions centered on Absence. It was apparent to your bargaining Committee that Verizon did not come to the table to have a serious discussion. Management was strongly reminded that the contract expires in a little more than a week and that the time for them to get serious is NOW!!!  

All employees in the East were greeted by Marc Reed’s letter this morning. After reading it one could easily come away with the mistaken belief that Verizon is financially struggling. That couldn’t be farther from the truth! While Mr. Reed is correct that Verizon has invested more than $20 billion on FiOS since 2008, he fails to mention that it was our members work that provided the profits used to enter into Wireless and FiOS and it is our members who, everyday, deliver the quality service their customers demand. We will continue to remind Management of these facts when discussions resume tomorrow.   

Thousands of CWA and IBEW members and retirees will be at this Saturday’s Rally at 11AM at Verizon headquarters at 140 West Street in New York City. If you haven’t already made your arrangements contact your Steward or Local to sign up.  Remember to wear RED!!!  

And don’t forget, tomorrow, Wednesday, July 27th, CWA will host a virtual union hall meeting on Verizon East Bargaining and Mobilization. You will hear from Districts Vice President Chris Shelton and Ed Mooney, IBEW Local 827 President Bill Huber, and IBEW T-6 Chairperson Myles Calvey on what is happening at the table and how we are fighting back.   RSVP to join tomorrow’s call at 7PM EDT and urge your co-workers do so, too.   You can sign up for the call now by going to:   http://www.cwaaction.org or text VZCALL to 69866.    We want to make sure that everyone is on this call.    

Now more than ever we need to mobilize!  

Mobilize! – Mobilize! – Mobilize!

Regional Bargaining Report #13 Monday, July 25

CWA District 1/IBEW Local 2213 Regional and Local Bargaining Teams met with the Company today at the Rye Town Hilton in Rye, NY. The Regional Committee presented their Health Care proposal, together with a detailed plan to rein in the spiraling cost of benefits, while at the same time, improving the quality of care received. Discussions are scheduled to resume tomorrow morning.  

Mobilization plans continue throughout the Locals with a focus on this Saturdays Rally at 140 West Street in New York City.  

On Wednesday, July 27th, CWA will host a virtual union hall meeting on Verizon East Bargaining and Mobilization. You will hear from Districts Vice President Chris Shelton and Ed Mooney, IBEW Local 827 President Bill Huber , and IBEW T-6 Chairperson Myles Calvey on what is happening at the table and how we are fighting back.  

Please RSVP to join the call on Wednesday at 7PM EDT  

You can sign up for the call now by going to:  http://www.cwaaction.org   or text VZCALL to 69866.  

If you have already signed up, please forward this message to your co-workers. We want to make sure that everyone is on this call.  

Every member and retiree should be making plans to attend the July 30th rally at Verizon headquarters in New York City. The rally will begin at 11 a.m. at 140 West St.  

 Thousands of CWA and IBEW members are coming from across the footprint, some of them riding buses all night to be there. We need every member and retiree to make that same commitment to fight against Verizon’s greed and for a fair contract that protects our jobs and standard of living.   

 Contact your steward or local now for transportation. Bring your family members and other supporters. And, of course, wear red!  

Now more than ever we need to mobilize!  

Mobilize! –   Mobilize! –   Mobilize!

Labor News For East Associates From Verizon

Tell Verizon No Give Backs! Be at the Rally on July 30th, 140 West Street @ 11:00 am.

Dear East Associate Employee,

As you know, Verizon and leaders of the CWA and IBEW are negotiating new collective bargaining agreements to replace the contracts that will expire Aug. 6. While we face difficult issues in these negotiations, we are committed to achieving agreements that will continue to provide a great place to work.

Our Verizon Credo calls for us to communicate openly, candidly and directly. It is in that spirit that I am writing to you. We all recognize that dramatic change has occurred in our industry and the marketplace, and that the realities of today’s business environment are vastly different from those when current contracts were negotiated in 2008. Consumers are cutting the cord, competition in voice, broadband and video is increasing, and the overall U.S. economy is sputtering.

Earlier this year we had meetings with Union leaders to discuss the major shifts that have occurred in the industry and some of the financial and operational challenges we face. We can’t ignore the facts. While Wireless is a profitable business, Wireline is fighting to reverse a ten-year decline in profitability which reflects the loss of more than 50 percent of its lines. As reported in our public financial statements, the reality is that virtually all of Verizon’s earnings are attributable to Wireless.

This is despite the fact we have made tremendous investments for growth in the Wireline business. In fact, no other competitor in the Telecom markets we serve has invested more capital for revenue growth and expansion than Verizon. Since 2008, Verizon has invested more than $20 billion to build and market our industry-leading FiOS broadband and video products; improve our systems for billing, sales and services; upgrade our fleet and physical facilities; and maintain and improve our copper network. Through these investments and the quality work of our employees, we have created a business with an outstanding reputation for value and service. In FiOS, we have established a brand identity that is unsurpassed in the market.

The big question we must answer together is how do we enable Telecom to thrive?

In order for Telecom to become a vibrant, growing business, deep-rooted issues need to be addressed. Our substantial investments have Telecom moving in the right direction, but they will not solve for embedded work-rule requirements that drive up costs and hamstring operational flexibility. We realize there will be differing opinions about how to turn Telecom into a more successful and profitable business, and these opinions will be raised in the course of contract negotiations. However, what we must not spend time debating are the facts about the Wireline business; the pressures we face from economic, competitive and technology forces; or the need to achieve meaningful change to provide Telecom with the opportunity to thrive.

We have a mutual interest and desire to ensure a strong future for Telecom. That will require that we tackle the tough issues, such as a legacy cost structure driven, in part, by the growing cost of benefits. Did you know that the average expense of benefits per year for an East associate is about $50,000 – almost equal to the average U.S. household income?

One of the expense items contributing to our overall benefit cost is the high cost of medical coverage for our East associates. Our legacy health plans are not market competitive and the fragmented plan designs and vendors across the regions have prevented us from effectively leveraging our spend to help lower cost and improve the quality of healthcare delivery. Our vision to better manage the growing cost of healthcare is to have consistent plans across the enterprise, which we can leverage to drive cost and quality.

We also must address restrictive work rules that are out-of-step with delivering timely and efficient customer service. These issues place Verizon at a competitive disadvantage, something we must address in these negotiations for Telecom to be a healthy and thriving business for employees, customers and shareowners.

Verizon is committed to investing in Telecom in support of an unwavering belief in our strategy and in the ability and talents of our employees to fulfill that vision. We believe we can and will transform our Telecom business to produce profitable revenue growth and net income.

We are committed to productive discussions with union leaders regarding these issues. By addressing these business realities while balancing Verizon’s commitment to provide good jobs, wages and benefits, we can build a strong future for the Telecom business. We appreciate all you do every day to serve our customers.

Sincerely,

Marc Reed
Executive Vice President
Human Resources 

VZ Virtual Union Hall Bargaining Call

On Wednesday, July 27, CWA will host a virtual union hall meeting on Verizon East bargaining and mobilization.

We’ll hear from District Vice Presidents Chris Shelton and Ed Mooney, IBEW Local 827 President Bill Huber, and IBEW T-6 Chairman Myles Calvey on what’s happening at the table and how we’re fighting back.

RSVP now to join the call on Wednesday, July 27, at 7 PM EDT: Sign up for the call.

Verizon is on the attack and is gunning for almost every protection we have as union workers and retirees: Wage progression, overtime protections, pensions, health care, disability, sick leave, holidays, and much more.

Despite earning $19.5 billion in profits and paying out $258 million to its top 5 execs in the last 4 years, this company wants to gut the collective bargaining agreements we’ve negotiated over more than 60 years. We’re not going to let that happen.

Mobilization takes every one of us. Join the call on Wednesday at 7 PM EDT to hear what’s happening and what we need to win this fight.

http://www.cwaaction.org

In solidarity,

Larry Cohen

P.S. Get on the bus! If you haven’t signed up for transportation to the July 30th rally in New York City, contact your steward or local right away. There will be thousands of CWA and IBEW members from across the East region. You won’t want to miss this event!

Regional Bargaining Report #12: No Contracting

CWA District 1/IBEW Local 2213 Regional and Local Bargaining Teams met with the Company today at the Rye Town Hilton in Rye, NY.  The Regional Committee made a comprehensive presentation on Contracting which included examples of all types of work– from all bargaining units.  The Unions demanded that this work, being performed by several thousand contractors in the U.S. and off shore, be returned to our members.  They emphasized to Verizon that the return of contracted jobs is a major issue for the Unions.  

The Local Teams met throughout the day and into the evening on issues relating to their work rules and working conditions.  The Local Teams are scheduled to resume discussions tomorrow and the Regional Team will resume their discussions on Monday.   

With just one week to go before the July 30, 2011 Rally scheduled for Verizon headquarters at 140 West Street in New York City, locals should be doing everything necessary to ensure that as many members, retirees and family members possible attend.  We will be joined by Verizon employees from several areas of the country who will be standing with us as we get the message out that we are more committed than we have ever been to fight to protect our wages, benefits and working conditions and also that we will not forget our retirees.

Now more that ever we need to mobilize!

Mobilize! – Mobilize! – Mobilize!