Leahy 'Pleased' at Meeting Scheduled in FairPoint Labor Dispute
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., weighed in on a labor dispute involving FairPoint Friday. “I am encouraged to see that FairPoint, IBEW, and CWA have responded positively to the meeting requested by the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Services…
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(FMCS), scheduled to convene in Boston" Tuesday, Leahy said in a statement. “Hopefully the exploratory nature of this meeting, as part of the FMCS process, will present an opportunity for the parties to re-engage in dialogue.” Leahy emphasized the way New England customers rely on FairPoint: “A lengthy impasse benefits no one,” he said. “In our tradition of acknowledging our differences and working to resolve our problems in a respectful manner, I am pleased to see the parties have agreed to meet in Boston.”