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Verizon Wireless won clearance from the U.S. Justice Department to buy unused airwaves from Comcast Corp. and other cable providers with conditions that limit the companies’ agreements to sell each other’s services.
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AT&T Inc., the largest U.S phone company, said more than 20,000 land-line employees represented by the Communications Workers of America have begun a strike on the East and West coasts.
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AT&T Inc., the largest U.S. phone company, and one of its unions extended negotiations to reach a deal after four labor contracts expired.
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AT&T Inc. may face a strike by about 40,000 employees if the phone company fails to reach an agreement with unions over issues from health-care benefits to vacation before current contracts expires this weekend.
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AT&T Inc., the largest U.S. phone company, failed to reach agreement to renew four contracts with one of its unions and said it will extend negotiations to reach a deal.
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AMR Corp.’s American Airlines won a court order temporarily blocking passenger-service employees from conducting a union representation election because it might violate labor laws.
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Verizon Communications Inc. said 45,000 striking workers in the northeast U.S. will begin returning to the job tomorrow night, while the two sides keep negotiating what the company called “major issues.”
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AMR Corp.’s American Airlines, seeking to reduce labor costs while in bankruptcy, defeated an effort by some employees to block wage and benefit cuts as they consider joining a union.
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Verizon Communications Inc. said 45,000 striking workers will begin returning to the job tonight while talks continue, a truce that may help the carrier avoid losses a prolonged walkout would have caused.
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Verizon Communications Inc., the second-biggest U.S. phone company, will resume labor contract negotiations next week, one of the two unions involved in the talks said.
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