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- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1992 15:15:44 -0500
- From: Phillip.Dampier@f228.n260.z1.fidonet.org (Phillip Dampier)
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- Subject: Status of Bell Atlantic Talks
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- STATUS UPDATE ON UNION CONTRACT TALKS AT BELL ATLANTIC
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- Communications Workers of America
-
- WASHINGTON -- CWA's chief negotiator at Bell Atlantic emphasized that
- union bargainers stand ready to talk at any time, and he strongly
- denied the company's assertion as reported in the news media that the
- union had "broken off talks" yesterday.
-
- "The top negotiators for both CWA and IBEW are on hand and available
- to talk at a moment's notice, and our full committees are on call and
- ready to return for formal negotiations whenever there is a prospect
- of making real progress at the table," said CWA Vice President Vincent
- Maisano.
-
- "But the ball is in the company's court, and from our perspective,
- it's really Bell Atlantic that has shut down the bargaining process,"
- he said.
-
- Bargaining hit a snag yesterday, Maisano said, when company
- negotiators reintroduced a proposal they had previously withdrawn from
- the bargaining table.
-
- "We're actually losing ground and getting farther from a settlement if
- the company is going to start resubmitting issues that had been
- disposed of in earlier talks," he noted.
-
- Maisano said that local leaders and members "are disappointed and
- angry at the snail's pace of bargaining since August 11th" when the
- company put its last offer on the table.
-
- Among the issues prolonging the talks, he said, were retrogressive
- demands in the area of health benefits for retirees that were laid on
- the table just prior to contract expiration on August 8th. "They gave
- us an unacceptable last-minute demand, and now they're resubmitting
- others, Maisano noted, adding: "We don't view this as good faith
- bargaining."
-
- Among unresolved issues are wages, compensation, employment security,
- and others, CWA and IBEW negotiators reported.
-
- The collective bargaining agreement had been extended since August 8
- by mutual agreement, but the last extension expired at midnight last
- night. The 51,000 CWA and IBEW members have remained on the job.
-
-