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Verizon Unions Win Model Paid Leave Policy for Coronavirus—Will Other Unions Demand the Same?

March 18, 2020 / Labor Notes

Three Recent Wins Prove Old-Fashioned Union Power Isn’t Dead Yet

July 07, 2016 / Jane Slaughter

Strike while the Iron's Hot

July 06, 2016 / Dan DiMaggio

Verizon Strike Shows Corporate Giants Can Be Beat

June 03, 2016 / Dan DiMaggio

Verizon Strikers Win

May 31, 2016 / Cartoon: Daniel Mendez Moore

A Network You Can Trust

May 26, 2016 / Dan DiMaggio

On the Line with Verizon Strikers

April 21, 2016 / Dan DiMaggio

Secret Weapon vs. Verizon: Retirees

December 04, 2015 / Dan DiMaggio

Sanders Backs Communications Workers in Verizon Contract Battle

October 27, 2015 / Pam Galpern

Bosses Must Keep Up Dues Checkoff after Contract Expires, Says Labor Board

October 09, 2015 / Robert Schwartz

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