Verizon Business Techs Set Contract Priorities
Even though management is stonewalling their efforts to gain recognition, Verizon Business techs continue to unite for better pay and benefits. In a show of optimism about eventually winning the right to collective bargaining, techs filled out contract surveys. According to the survey, their top priorities are: 1. More affordable health insurance 2. Higher wages and regular wage increases 3. A real pension for retirement 4. Job security and no layoff language The VZB techs included comments on their surveys. One wrote, “Keys to advancement are a big secret only revealed on a need to know basis. After years as a legacy MCI employee, I am still not privileged to the info. While I like my job, I am disappointed that a successful company with very wealthy CEOs hasn’t done a better job of sharing that success with the employees that made it possible. I am in support of the union. I will not flip-flop. The company’s recent efforts to improve things are too little too late.” Another tech said, “Upper management needs to recognize the importance of its technical work force and their work environment. It’s time to clean, remodel and upgrade! This is supposed to be America—a highly developed industrial and technological society—not a third world country run by dictators!” The pressure on Verizon management growing. At press time, 54 elected officials have publicly demonstrated their support of VZB workers, many by writing to Ivan Seidenberg.
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Another Governor Tells VZ to do the Right Thing
When state governments shop for companies to do business with, "I am supportive of companies that adopt a worker-friendly
"I have long believed that the right to form and join a union is Yet ANOTHER letter from a Governor of a State to Verizon warning the company to respect VZB techs' rights to form a union! »
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