Verizon, Union Reach Deal In Principle After Month-Long Mass Strike

Verizon workers picket in front of a company facility, Wednesday, April 13, 2016, in New York. Tens of thousands of Verizon landline and cable workers on the East Coast walked off the job Wednesday morning after litt... Verizon workers picket in front of a company facility, Wednesday, April 13, 2016, in New York. Tens of thousands of Verizon landline and cable workers on the East Coast walked off the job Wednesday morning after little progress in negotiations since their contract expired nearly eight months ago. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) MORE LESS
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NEW YORK (AP) — Striking Verizon employees may be back to work next week after the company and its unions reached an agreement in principle for a four-year contract.

About 39,000 Verizon Communications Inc. landline and cable employees in nine eastern states and Washington, D.C., have been on strike since April. They had been working without a contract since last August.

Labor Secretary Thomas Perez says the agreement is being written now and will be submitted for approval from union members of Communications Workers of America and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

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