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11/19/2009
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Executive Vice President Angel Feliciano Speaking.

"The heartless bastards that run Verizon have just notified the Nation Union of their plan to lay-off the post 2003 employees on Wednesday, November 18th. Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas to our friends at Verizon.
They're taking the bread out their Employee's and their Family's mouths so they can get a bigger bonus.
To our Members, rest assured that we will leave no stone unturned and no legal means unexplored until you're returned with your brothers and sisters to your rightful place."

 
CWA: Profitable Verizon Announces a Surplus of 1,078 Area Workers
 
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CWA: House Gets It Right on Health Care Reform Washington, D.C - The Communications Workers of America commends House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the House of Representatives on passage of its health care plan.
 

"The Affordable Health Care for America Act gets it right. It doesn't tax middle class and working Americans to pay for health care like some Senate proposals would. It means that families won't face cuts in benefits and higher costs. It provides the real health care reform that our nation needs," said CWA President Larry Cohen.

CWA Takes on Verizon Over FMLA Abuses 
CWA has filed a lawsuit charging Verizon Communications with denying workers the rights and protections of the Family and Medical Leave Act. The class action lawsuit covers Verizon workers in Districts 1, 2 and 13.
CWA and individual workers have laid out extensive complaints against Verizon. "Verizon has created a number of arbitrary administrative procedures that it requires workers to follow if they want to be certified for FMLA, but these procedures are not a part of the FMLA law. They shouldn't be used to deny workers their rightful FMLA benefits, but that's exactly what Verizon is doing," said CWA General Counsel Mary O'Melveny.
FMLA provides workers at companies with 50 or more employees with up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave per year for the birth or adoption of a child; care of a spouse, parent or a child under 18 for a serious health condition; care of a child over 18 with mental or physical disabilities, and an employee's own illness.
Verizon's policies are a real Catch-22:
If a worker followed verbal instructions from the company's absence reporting center, and those instructions were wrong, though the worker didn't know it, the claim is denied.
If a worker couldn't file the full report on time, because her doctor was on vacation or unavailable, the claim is denied. If another physician in the same office completed the report, but didn't spell out the relationship between the two medical providers, the claim is denied. 
If information was missing from the claim, for example, the doctor's office didn't complete an item, the claim is denied.   
If a supervisor makes an error in reporting a workers' claim, it's denied.
At Verizon, as far as FMLA is concerned, once a claim is denied twice, a worker loses her FMLA rights.

 

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