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Comcast Repair Techs Choose IBEW
Installation repair technicians at Comcast in Fairfield, N.J., withstood a strong anti-union campaign by the employer and voted last week to join Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 827.
The vote, which was administered by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), signals a change in the way the company’s installation repair technicians are standing up for their rights on the job, said Local 827 Organizing Chair Jason D’Errico:
The win is groundbreaking for these workers. This is their first step toward gaining a collective bargaining agreement. The Comcast workers have stood strong against this multibillion-dollar giant.
Comcast, the nation’s largest cable company, aggressively fights to deny its workers the freedom to join a union.
Union leaders say this latest win will likely have a ripple effect, setting a precedent for future efforts. IBEW Telecommunications Director Martha Pultar said this victory is a good sign for more than a dozen other ongoing Comcast campaigns from New England to Washington and Oregon.
Solidarity among the workers was the key to the win. As IBEW President Edwin Hill put it:
This victory is another example of how the union movement ensures that more and more hard-working Americans maintain footing in this slippery economic climate. The stronger our numbers, the better we can advocate for working men and women in this ever-changing industry.
For more information on the ongoing Comcast campaign, click here.
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Right On,
Every victory is good for all of us no matter how big it is or who it is.
God Bless the IBEW.
Way to go folks those campaigns get kinda CRAZY sometimes.
But we’re always better off with each other than we are with them.
Employee Free Choice Act Now!!!