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Verizon Fires or Suspends Dozens Over Last Winter’s Super Bowl Office Pool

Phillip Dampier September 19, 2011 Audio, Consumer News, Verizon, Video No Comments

Verizon Communications has fired six workers and suspended more than three dozen others in Taunton, Mass. for engaging in “illegal gambling.”

But some union workers suspect Verizon’s sudden interest in last winter’s Super Bowl office pool may have more to do with the company’s ongoing conflict with its union employees, who resumed work several weeks ago after a short strike.  The company and members of the Communications Workers of America and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers are still trying to come to terms on a contract renewal agreement.

One sales representative at Verizon, wishing to remain anonymous, told Wicked Local she didn’t understand the company’s sudden interest in office pools, which have been commonplace among workers at Verizon for years.  In fact, Verizon was encouraging sales staff to participate in their own version of a Super Bowl contest tied to sales performance, although one that didn’t reward winners with cash prices.

The sales representative echoed the sentiments of many members of the Boston media who were wondering, “What’s the big deal?”

WBZ Radio’s NightSide Weekend Commentary features Dan Rea dismissing claims that the office pool crackdown had nothing to do with Verizon’s union troubles.  Aired: September 18, 2011. (2 minutes)
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Verizon says illegal activity on company property is always forbidden, and adds it took a long time to complete the investigation before finally acting with termination notices for some, suspensions for many others.

Most of the affected workers belong to Local 2222 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

Eric Hetrick, business manager for Local 1400, another union with affected members, issued a press release late Friday afternoon stating that his local is conducting its own investigation into the circumstances of the firings and suspensions.

“Many of the affected workers have exemplary records with Verizon and some are long-term employees,” he told the Taunton Daily Gazette in an e-mail, adding that additional comment at this time would not be appropriate.

[flv width=”640″ height=”500″]http://www.phillipdampier.com/video/WWLP Springfield Verizon Workers Fired Over Office Pool 9-12-11.flv[/flv]

WWLP-TV in Springfield covers the firings of Verizon workers over a Super Bowl office pool.  Bonus: A completely incomprehensible interview with one local resident commenting on the potential impact on office pools elsewhere.  (1 minute)

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