FairPoint Employees To Hold Strike Authorization Vote
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Union leaders hope to reach agreement before contract expires August 2
http://nhlabornews.com/2014/07/fairpoint-employees-to-hold-strike-authorization-vote/
Augusta, MELeaders of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) System Council T-9 and Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 1400 have scheduled a strike authorization vote for July 11-13 to take place across the FairPoint service area. The two unions represent nearly 2,000 employees of FairPoint Communications across Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Their contracts expire on August 2nd and union representatives have been in negotiations with management since April 25th.
Our members dont want to strike they want to continue working for their customers and families, said Glenn Brackett, Business Manager of IBEW Local 2320 in New Hampshire, one of the three locals that comprise System Council T-9. Unfortunately, management is unwilling to offer any proposal other than ones they themselves describe as requiring deep, painful, significant concessions from workers.
A strike authorization vote is a necessary precursor to a work stoppage, but does not require the union members actually go on strike. Such a decision could be made later by union leadership. Leaders expect members of both IBEW and CWA in Northern New England to vote overwhelmingly in favor of the strike authorization.
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