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    1. The contract also applies to 500 CWA employees not affected by the Saturday morning lockout.
    2. Jim Peacook, president of CWA Local 1314, said June 29 that ballots were being mailed to a union post office box in Boston, where they would be counted.
    3. At Philadelphia-based Bell Atlantic Corp., negotiations on local matters with the CWA in Pennsylvania and Delaware continued.
    4. Last year, Ameritech negotiated 17 different contracts with the CWA and the IBEW.
    5. "We've been making progress, obviously," Pitt said. "We'd like our people back and every day we hope it's the last day of the strike." But CWA spokesman Jim Willer said the company's health-insurance proposal was "unacceptable."
    6. "I'm concerned that the new jobs will not be of a technical nature but more redundant, repetitive, less-skilled work that is lower paid," says John Hamilton, president of CWA Local 7800.
    7. The newfound unity between the IBEW and CWA gives the unions improved leverage in the talks "because now if you have a strike it will be a total shutdown," says Bahr.
    8. Leaders of the CWA local agreed to submit the proposed contract to their 300 members for a vote but said they would recommend it be rejected.
    9. Harry Beck sued his union, the Communication Workers of America, in 1976. After years of delaying tactics, the CWA finally admitted that only 21% of Mr. Beck's dues were spent on collective bargaining.
    10. The CWA, representing 40,000 workers at New York Telephone, and 20,000 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers members at New England Telephone struck parent NYNEX on Aug. 6.
    11. All contracts are for three years, but details of the pacts were not available in all cases, pending meetings with leaders of the CWA's 150 locals, Kenefick said.
    12. In a statement from Washington, CWA Vice President Peter Catucci told strikers to report to work at the start of their next shift.
    13. The CWA workers also would receive a cost-of-living adjustment in the latter two years of the contract and a profit-sharing payment in all three years.
    14. The three-year pact also includes wage increases and improved health benefits, said Mike Handley, chairman of the CWA bargaining committee, who appeared with Doman.
    15. The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, which is negotiating jointly with CWA and represents an additional 40,000 employees, is conducting a separate vote.
    16. Nynex accused the CWA of reneging on agreements reached earlier in the week, particularly the question of arbitration for 150 workers who were disciplined during the strike.
    17. CWA represents about 130,000 American Telephone and Telegraph Co. employees.
    18. The company has been negotiating with representatives of the CWA since July 23. The previous two-year contract expired Aug. 6, but management and union negotiators have continued to meet to try to agree on a new pact.
    19. If ratified, the 40,000 striking CWA members would begin returning to work Dec. 4.
    20. Negotiators for the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Co. and the CWA local that represents its four subsidiaries announced the agreement after meeting twice on Thursday.
    21. The CWA's 40,000 members at NYNEX subsidiary New York Telephone and 20,000 members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers at New England Telephone struck NYNEX on Aug. 6.
    22. It was the first time CWA and IBEW negotiated jointly, an agreement reached two years after a bitter dispute between the unions sparked by IBEW's decision not to honor a 26-day CWA strike in 1986.
    23. It was the first time CWA and IBEW negotiated jointly, an agreement reached two years after a bitter dispute between the unions sparked by IBEW's decision not to honor a 26-day CWA strike in 1986.
    24. However, local issues remained in dispute, and CWA officials had urged the 41,000 strikers to remain out until they were resolved in all seven states.
    25. The strikers at Ameritech joined fellow CWA members and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers members at three other "Baby Bells" _ NYNEX, Bell Atlantic, and Pacific Telesis _ who walked out a week earlier.
    26. Local issues continued to hang up the CWA negotiations until Nov. 23.
    27. Talks broke off with the CWA Sept. 15 and with the IBEW Sept. 17.
    28. The CWA has fought Mr. Beck for nearly 12 years but has lost every court battle leading up to this final decision by the Supreme Court.
    29. No progress was reported at New York-based Nynex Corp., where the company and the CWA had only one brief meeting since the strike began Aug. 6.
    30. Hours later, several hundred CWA pickets demonstrated outside the suburban home of NYNEX president William Ferguson.
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