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Union Says Majority Favors FairPoint Strike Authorization

There have been further delays in the final tally of voting by FairPoint Communications employees on whether to give their unions the authority to call a strike, but union officials say its clear the majority of workers  have voted for the authorization.

The voting is taking place in the three New England states served by FairPoint.

Mike Spillane with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in Vermont says voting has been completed in Vermont and Maine, but delays persist in New Hampshire.

 “They have some more dates early next week before they finalize the vote, but I think by Tuesday everything should be finalized and we’ll be tallying up the three states so we know exactly where we stand,” says Spillane.

The IBEW represents about 1800 workers in the three states. Another 200 members of the Communications Workers of America are also voting.

An affirmative vote doesn't automatically result in a strike, and any action  would occur after contracts expire on August 2.  

The company and unions have been in contract talks but the union say the two sides are far apart. 

In a statement issued over the weekend, FairPoint said, "The outcome is not a surprise since this strike authorization vote is a part of their process. As any prudent company would, we have plans to ensure our services to our customers continue without interruption in the event of one."

(This story has been updated to reflect IBEW's release of preliminary voting results and FairPoint's response)

Steve has been with VPR since 1994, first serving as host of VPR’s public affairs program and then as a reporter, based in Central Vermont. Many VPR listeners recognize Steve for his special reports from Iran, providing a glimpse of this country that is usually hidden from the rest of the world. Prior to working with VPR, Steve served as program director for WNCS for 17 years, and also worked as news director for WCVR in Randolph. A graduate of Northern Arizona University, Steve also worked for stations in Phoenix and Tucson before moving to Vermont in 1972. Steve has been honored multiple times with national and regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for his VPR reporting, including a 2011 win for best documentary for his report, Afghanistan's Other War.
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