I don’t believe it but that’s the rumor going around here in Pa. The purpose of this forum is to post rumors that you hear, so that’s what I’m doing.
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Talked to the saints did ya? Well, I guess linemen ain’t getting an offer then.
Talked to an upper management person today and said all the talk about linemen getting an offer is BS . Saints they are not getting one nor is an offer coming out that he knows of.
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Linemen ain’t getting sh-- ! All the ones I know with 30 years say they aren’t gonna take anything like the recent eisp’s .
How many times do you need to be told? No eisp for anyone except linemen!!! How can you not comprehend this? This stupidity is enough to make me go to the wireless board! Quit begging! Just retire already!
No trouble here. Sticking with the union, warts and all. If you're not organized, you're next in line for those table sc-aps. What a shame that in this great country the workers are left sc-aps to fight over.
Haha...trouble in paradise. Unions are what’s wrong with this company. Bunch of entitled crybabies. Now unions from other states are screwing each other over for table sc-aps. Gotta love it.
The old NYNEX was Run by a bunch of id--ts and when combined with Bell Atlantic, brought us down too. All of the states that were former BA are now in bad shape because of the baggage brought over from NYNEX.
CWA crossed IBEW picket lines in NJ at the central offices after CWA settled their contract in 1989.
1vgh, you and your chickenshit “brothers” undermined everything.
So stop your BS tough talk.
NJ, you still under your spoon-fed delusion you helped the situation?
You screwed us!
Truth be told, to the best of my knowledge, IBEW pussed out in ‘89, leaving CWA doing the heavy lifting and holding the bag, with tbeir “me too” agreement.
Prove me wrong NJ.
To the best of my knowledge 1vgh, for those willing to stay out for the duration (NY/NE) to get an equitable contract, the 1989 strike was longer, but second to the strike of 1971, which was far longer. 2016, comes in a distant 3rd (over the last 50 years).
@1vgh, stop trolling. Enough already.
@bsi
I walked the picket line everyday...even on days I wasn’t scheduled. Instead of calling someone a troll when they say the ‘89 strike was the second longest, how about asking what state we are talking about? If we were talking face to face, you would’ve probably had a civil conversation instead of attacking from the get go. Too much toxicity on this site. Instead of having a conversation and sharing information, first thing people do is start calling people trolls!
@1nbs, our Boston Brothers and Sisters held the line. More than can be said for you.
Don’t believe you! Next eisp coming end of May off payroll first week of July and is for linemen only! No facility techs!
FiOS employees will get whacked in May. Off payroll in June. Don't believe me? Wait and see.
I agree that we don’t deserve an EISP , but Verizon wants to get rid of people bad enough that they offer it . If they give a nice one now I will go , but if not I will stick with my 4 year contract .
None of you deserve an eisp! You want to retire, then retire! Quit looking for a handout!
I was told some places went back before a tentatative contract waa reached with the understanding that they would get whatever those who stayed out ended up getting when there was a tentative agreement agreed to.
I was not here at the time, so I do not know. What I do know is it was almost a 4 month strike for New England and New York.
New England! You guys are former NYNEX....when Bell Atlantic and NYNEX combined to form Verizon, that was the beginning of the end. Your company screwed everything up! Now it all makes sense. Bunch of keyboard warriors that wouldn’t dare speak like that to someone’s face! Only have to look at your football team to see how your character is. Listening to other teams play calls, deflate gate. Hiring prostitutes. Bunch of limp wristed faaaaags!
@1yfk, you’re the delusional one. Who fed you that malarkey? It’s revisionist history.
http://scua.library.umass.edu/umarmot/new-england-telephone-workers-strike/
You guys are nuts! I walked the picket line with my IBEW brothers in 1989! CWA settled and went back to work (crossed our lines) and we stayed out another week (total of 5 weeks) before we settled. The two unions were talking about “UNITY” but the same people who walked the line beside us (CWA) crossed our lines (IBEW) and called us names. They will always be thought of as scabs! A union person should NEVER cross a picket line, especially one that you used to walk. Now you people that say the strike was four months long, you were not working for NJ bell, because the only two unions in NJ that represent phone company employees are CWA and IBEW!
ios, the 89 strike was almost 4 months long, I remember it well. So, what happened in in 2016 was not even close.
@1oos (@1fue) I know how to read.
I also know the 1989 strike was a 15 week long ordeal for those who stuck it out until a tentative agreement was reached.
Because you chose to return after just 5 weeks, while others remained out an additional 10 weeks on top of what you did, does not change that fact.
Now who’s the stupid troll, stupid troll?
@klg
Read it again....I said up until a couple years ago, the ‘89 strike was the longest one. What that means is: in 1989 there was a strike. (It lasted 5 weeks) then in 2016 there was another strike (it lasted 7 weeks)....so the 1989 strike was the longest we’ve had up until a couple years ago (2016). Can you wrap you brain around that? You’re either stupid or a troll yourself....probably both.
I am a young un but wise enough to be a legacy employee.
I value all past, current and future efforts to further organized labor. I've personally benefited and contributed. The benefits of which are sorely needed in this great country.
@1fue, what longer strike, a couple of years ago, was longer than the 89 one troll?
You young uns can thank the ‘89 strikers for saving craft employees from having to contibute to their medical coverage.
Yup, I was on the line in ‘89. Up until a couple years ago, it was the longest strike that we had. Back then, after two weeks, the union had food banks set up for the members. Good times!
@1xgv, there are no “young uns” [sic]
If you weren't on the line in 89, Then I question the "deserves". Glad to pay my dues but I won't hang around stinking up the place longer than necessary.
@xgv
If you need 6 and 6, you haven’t been here long enough to deserve an eisp. Pay your dues son!!
Give me a million and I’m out.
Most of you old goats have had a chance to go. You sit but can't shat! 6 and 6. Lets give some young uns an offer. @quk
If they want people to leave , they will throw out an offer . If not everyone will stick around
Just rumor, in my opinion. 5 and 5 makes no sense; 3 and 3 makes no sense. They have plenty of people who are service pension eligible, unreduced pension eligible, who simply want a little extra cash before starting that next phase of life. They dont need age, they dont need service, they need the ISP or an eisp ro be a little bridge between VZ and social security eligibility.