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FairPoint claimed its recent move to offer voluntary retirement to...

FairPoint claimed its recent move to offer voluntary retirement to its union workers and other labor reductions have enabled it to save $6.6 million. Earlier this month, FairPoint offered its Communications Workers of America employees an early retirement package. Forty-six…

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union workers accepted the program, which took effect March 30. The move would result in annualized operating expense savings of around $3.8 million, the company said. Under the program, FairPoint will provide severance payments of about $2.3 million. Additionally, the company is laying off 32 non-union employees in an effort to “consolidate operating functions.” This would enable savings of about $2.8 million.