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<< US Families of Iraqi Dead Blast Bush | Main | Attack by Right on Union Neutrality Agreements >> August 13, 2003Brilliant Non-strike by Verizon UnionThis Village Voice article outlines how Verizon is being outmaneuvered in its goals of undermining labor standards for its workers. The union made noises that it was ready to strike, management spent millions bringing in strike-breakers, then, on the night the strike was to start--- the union kept negotiating. For the first time in years, the Communications Workers of America, the largest of Verizon's unions, broke with its policy of no contract, no work, a posture of militancy designed to bring management to heel and win last-minute concessions. But different times breed new and different tactics.Having set-up the employer to waste money keeping strike-breakers in reserve, the union is looking for other ways besides a strike to pressure the company. They are asking current Verizon members to sign-up on a list of people willing to switch to AT&T in case of a strike. Click here to join the campaign to assist Verizon workers.
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