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A few days before the last Verizon strike I started getting a ton of hits on this post from folks searching for "can I collect unemployment while on strike" and similar phrases. And when the strike came I wrote, "now I know where all those hits are coming from."
Well guess what? The search hits are back. In force this morning, including
search terms like "Verizon strike." So if I was a betting man, I'd be betting
on a new round of union temper tantrums and other
classy maneuvers directed at Verizon's management any day now.
Posted at 12:32 by Chris Wysocki
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