NEW YORK (AP) — Labor and management representatives say Verizon Communication Inc. negotiators are meeting in New York. Candice Johnson of the Communication Workers of America and Verizon's Richard Young had no immediate word on progress toward settling a strike that was in its second day Monday ...
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