Breaking: Verizon Strikers Head Back to Work Without New Agreement

After two weeks of striking, it appears that the red shirts at the Communications Workers of America (CWA) and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) are heading back to work without a contract in hand.


According to the CWA’s website:

Members of CWA and IBEW at Verizon Communications will return to work on Tuesday, Aug. 23, at which time the contract will be back in force for an indefinite period.

We have reached agreement with Verizon on how bargaining will proceed and how it will be restructured. The major issues remain to be discussed, but overall, issues now are focused and narrowed.

We appreciate the unity of our members and the support of so many in the greater community. Now we will focus on bargaining fairly and moving forward.

CWA and IBEW represent 45,000 workers at Verizon covered by this contract from Virginia to New England.

This back to work agreement comes just before the CWA would begin paying up to $300 per week in strike benefits to its striking members, saving the union up to $10 million per week out of its union treasury.

[Note: It is unknown whether the IBEW has any strike benefits for its members.]

While it is likely the parties will eventually get a contract, going back to work without an agreement in hand is hardly a victory for the unions, as their ability to mobilize 45,000 members to walk back off their jobs at a later (and undetermined) date will be severely diminished.

For further coverage of the unions’ strike against Verizon, go here.

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Cross-posted on LaborUnionReport.com

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