melmar136
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Here is part of a letter written by Angel Feliciano, Executive Vice-President, Local 1101, CWA to Lowell McAdams, VZ CEO:
"No job is so important and no service is so urgent that we cannot take time to perform our work safely", yet today we work with dilapidated trucks, broken equipment and tools, deteriorated and abandoned poles, lack of safety equipment, and so on?
You mention in your ads how much you care and want to serve your customers, is that why youve abandoned your copper network, which serves
all of your customers in one capacity or another? Is that why you have allowed repair and installation times to escalate through the roof? Is that why youve chosen to skim the cream, and ignore residents throughout the state who want and need Fios? Is that why our customers must deal with contract employees in India and the Phillipines who neither know or understand their needs? "
Well, I can tell you that this is obviously true. I think VZ could really care less about copper (landline) residential customers. I have issues with my phone every time it rains. I called on the first day of the strike (8/7) hoping that it would be over soon, and my scheduled repair would be handled by a union technician, thinking I'd cancel it if the strike wasn't over.
The repair date they gave me was 8/16. 9 days to send someone out. And it's not like there was a back-up because we had already been on strike for a week...it was the very first morning!
So, yesterday, I go in to look at the order, which tells me no technician is needed for a repair. REALLY?! How is it going to get fixed then? By a miracle? It needs a technician. The cable/pair needs to be changed (UP ON THE POLE!) or they need to change the network interface box.
So, today I waited on hold for 66 minutes to talk to someone for 2 minutes who had NO IDEA why it would say that no technician was needed, and why the phone wasn't fixed. Hmmm....excellent customer service. I told her to go ahead and cancel the whole thing until the strike is over and a union technician can come out.
Wow. VZ is sure doing a good job!
"No job is so important and no service is so urgent that we cannot take time to perform our work safely", yet today we work with dilapidated trucks, broken equipment and tools, deteriorated and abandoned poles, lack of safety equipment, and so on?
You mention in your ads how much you care and want to serve your customers, is that why youve abandoned your copper network, which serves
all of your customers in one capacity or another? Is that why you have allowed repair and installation times to escalate through the roof? Is that why youve chosen to skim the cream, and ignore residents throughout the state who want and need Fios? Is that why our customers must deal with contract employees in India and the Phillipines who neither know or understand their needs? "
Well, I can tell you that this is obviously true. I think VZ could really care less about copper (landline) residential customers. I have issues with my phone every time it rains. I called on the first day of the strike (8/7) hoping that it would be over soon, and my scheduled repair would be handled by a union technician, thinking I'd cancel it if the strike wasn't over.
The repair date they gave me was 8/16. 9 days to send someone out. And it's not like there was a back-up because we had already been on strike for a week...it was the very first morning!
So, yesterday, I go in to look at the order, which tells me no technician is needed for a repair. REALLY?! How is it going to get fixed then? By a miracle? It needs a technician. The cable/pair needs to be changed (UP ON THE POLE!) or they need to change the network interface box.
So, today I waited on hold for 66 minutes to talk to someone for 2 minutes who had NO IDEA why it would say that no technician was needed, and why the phone wasn't fixed. Hmmm....excellent customer service. I told her to go ahead and cancel the whole thing until the strike is over and a union technician can come out.
Wow. VZ is sure doing a good job!
Do you not find any union demand to be greedy?
I didn't mean to imply that only union workers can do a good job. When a company wants to increase profits by scaling back on pay and wages, what type of employee will they attract? We know there is no incentive for skilled workers to take a job with little pay or benefits. Oh, wait a worker will jump at a chance for a job with low pay because "that's the way the economy is now" So the corporations win all around. They can make record profits while ensuring a steady supply of cheap labor. Too bad that labor pool will consist of once proud Americans who must now take any pittance of a job offered by Corporate America. Is that the American dream?? Precedence is important, so that is why so many of us is hoping the Union wins a fair contract. Fair meaning causing no economic harm to faithful members who have proudly done a good job for their company.