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Verizon, Striking Unions Enter Federal Mediation

Verizon and striking union workers entered federal mediation after a productive meeting Tuesday in Washington, U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez said. Verizon, the Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers met with Perez and Allison Beck,…

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“an experienced federal mediator who the parties agreed today would assist in the ongoing contract negotiations,” Perez said in a news release Tuesday evening. “Discussions will continue in Washington this week under the auspices of the Department of Labor.” The parties and federal officials pledged not to make public statements during the talks, Perez said. “I’m encouraged by the parties’ continued commitment to remain at the bargaining table and work toward a resolution. We will continue to facilitate conversations to help the unions and the company reach an agreement.” Labor dispute experts have said that mediation could be critical in breaking through the parties’ stubborn disagreement (see 1605020044).