Friday, August 12, 2005

IBEW Local 824 (Tampa FL) and Verizon Agree to Improved Wages and Benefits

Press ReleaseSource: Verizon
Revised and Corrected -

Verizon and IBEW Reach Tentative Agreement on New Five-Year Labor Contract for Florida Employees
Friday August 5, 3:29 pm ET


General Improvements in Wages and Benefits Address Union Concerns Raised During Bargaining

TAMPA, Fla., Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon Communications and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 824 reached tentative agreement Thursday (8/4) on a new five-year labor contract in Florida.

The contract covers approximately 4,400 hourly-paid employees, including installation and repair technicians and customer service representatives, who work within the wireline part of the company.

Verizon and the union agreed to extend the previous contract past the July 30 expiration date, and employees have continued to work on a day-to-day basis since then. Upon ratification by the membership, which is being recommended by the union's bargaining committee, the new contract will run through July 31, 2010. Results from the ratification are expected by Aug. 27.

The company's tentative agreement with the IBEW follows similar five-year contracts signed between the company and IBEW and CWA local unions within the past 12 months in California, Texas, the Pacific Northwest, the Midwest and Pennsylvania.

The agreement provides a 4 percent lump-sum payment, following ratification, to union-represented employees. In addition, base wages will increase a total of 10.5 percent over the five-year life the contract.

"The tentative agreement improves wages and delivers a strong overall benefits package for our employees," said Rick Carpenter, who headed the Verizon bargaining committee. "At the same time, the five-year term of the new contract will provide valuable stability for both employees and Verizon. It also will position us to be competitive on our costs and pricing in our Florida market. Most importantly, it will allow Verizon to continue delivering outstanding service to our customers, both with our traditional business and our new technologies, like Verizon FiOS."

The tentative agreement also includes new provisions that allow Verizon to compete more successfully over the long term against cable companies.

    Key elements of the proposed agreement include:

* Greater workplace flexibility - By expanding the number of vacation days
that can be taken a day at a time; allowing floating holidays to be
taken in partial-day increments rather than full-day increments, up to
48 hours annually; and establishing a number of joint company-union
committees to address issues in this area.

* Improvement of benefits for employees and retirees - The ceilings for
company-provided contributions for retiree medical insurance will be
increased, and general improvements were provided for current employees,
including increased "opt out" credits for employees and their eligible
dependents. In addition, pension minimum levels will be increased.

* Addition of one floating holiday -- Effective Jan. 1, 2008, employees
will receive one additional paid holiday, bringing to seven the number
of floating holidays employees can take annually.

Source: Verizon

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