CWA Launches More Radio Ads Slamming Verizon’s Failure To Develop FiOS Broadband Service
The Communications Workers of America announced a series of eight radio ads slamming Verizon’s failure to build out universal FiOS broadband across the East Coast, said a news release from CWA. The 30-second ads began running Friday across Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Verizon allowed its labor contract to expire Aug. 1, leaving 39,000 CWA and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers-represented telecom workers from Massachusetts to Virginia without a labor agreement (see 1507310059), the release said. “Verizon continues to play games with its workers and its customers," said Bob Master, legislative and political director for CWA District One. "Despite our best efforts, the company refuses to engage in a serious negotiation towards a fair contract for its workers. At the same time, its customers continue to suffer because of decaying infrastructure and poor service quality. ... It’s time for them to come to the bargaining table and negotiate.” A Verizon spokesman said the company is disappointed that CWA chose to run the ads, calling the radio spots inaccurate and dishonest. "Verizon’s ongoing investments -- more than $20 billion to deploy FiOS; expanded deployment -- from our initial goal of passing 18 million homes to our current total of more than 20 million homes passed; and consistently providing highly competitive upper middle class salaries and benefits to our unionized workforce, speak volumes compared to union leaders’ stale and empty rhetoric.“