Saturday, May 28, 2016

Verizon strike ends as tentative deal promises "big gains" for workers


Verizon Strike 2016- Scab in White Plains NY 5-14-16

Verizon Communications and unions representing nearly 40,000 wireline workers have reached a tentative deal to end a strike that has stretched for more than month, the US secretary of labor, Thomas Perez, said on Friday.

The strike, one of the largest in recent years, drew the support of Democratic US presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.

Shares in Verizon, the No 1 US wireless company, jumped as much as 1.2% after the announcement and in afternoon trading were up almost 1% at $50.62.

The parties are now working to reduce the agreement to writing, after which the proposal will be submitted to CWA and IBEW union members for ratification, Perez said in a statement. He added that workers will be back on their jobs next week.

After striking for 44 days, striking workers described the tentative agreement as a victory with big gains.

The addition of new, middle-class jobs at Verizon is a huge win not just for striking workers, but for our communities and our country as a whole. The agreement in principle at Verizon is a victory for working families across the country and an affirmation of the power of working people, said Chris Shelton, president of the Communications Workers of America.

Network technicians and customer service representatives in the companys Fios internet, telephone and television services units walked off the job on 13 April after contract talks hit an impasse. The action was called by the Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

Sticking points in contract negotiations had included job relocations, offshoring call-center jobs, pensions and healthcare coverage. The workers had been without a contract since their agreement expired in August. Their healthcare coverage ran out at the end of April.

The last contract negotiations in 2011 also led to a strike that ended in two weeks, as the parties continued contract negotiations.

Related: "Tom Perez has guts": US labor secretary being eyed as Clinton"s running mate

This time around, Verizon Communications and representatives from the two striking unions had been in contract discussions with the help of the US Department of Labor. In mid-May, Perez brought both parties back to the negotiating table.

The work stoppage at Verizon stretched across several US east coast states, including New York, Massachusetts and Virginia. Verizon said it had trained thousands of non-union employees over the past year to ensure no service disruption.

Since the strike started the workers picketed outside Verizon stores and a handful of conferences attended by company executives. Verizon plans to report second-quarter results on 26 July. Company executives have hinted in recent weeks that the strike could pressure the bottom line.

Were doing a lot of installations, but were not doing the same volume that we had before, Lowell McAdamm, Verizon chief executive officer and chairman, said on Tuesday at the JP Morgan Technology, Media and Telecom conference in Boston. So we wont be driving similar numbers in second quarter that we would in first from an installation perspective.

Fran Shammo, Verizons chief financial officer, also said new installations and orders had significantly dropped. Barry Sine, telecom analyst with Drexel, Hamilton & Co, estimated that the strike could cost Verizon as much $200m in profits equivalent to a nickel a share.

Verizon has shifted its focus in recent years to new efforts in mobile video and advertising, while scaling back its Fios TV and internet service.

The company has stopped expanding its old landline phone network and the wireline unit generated about 29% of company revenue in 2015, down about 60% since 2000.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Verizon strike ends as tentative deal promises "big gains" for workers


Verizon Strike 2016- Scab in White Plains NY 5-14-16

Verizon Communications and unions representing nearly 40,000 wireline workers have reached a tentative deal to end a strike that has stretched for more than month, the US secretary of labor, Thomas Perez, said on Friday.

The strike, one of the largest in recent years, drew the support of Democratic US presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.

Shares in Verizon, the No 1 US wireless company, jumped as much as 1.2% after the announcement and in afternoon trading were up almost 1% at $50.62.

The parties are now working to reduce the agreement to writing, after which the proposal will be submitted to CWA and IBEW union members for ratification, Perez said in a statement. He added that workers will be back on their jobs next week.

After striking for 44 days, striking workers described the tentative agreement as a victory with big gains.

The addition of new, middle-class jobs at Verizon is a huge win not just for striking workers, but for our communities and our country as a whole. The agreement in principle at Verizon is a victory for working families across the country and an affirmation of the power of working people, said Chris Shelton, president of the Communications Workers of America.

Network technicians and customer service representatives in the companys Fios internet, telephone and television services units walked off the job on 13 April after contract talks hit an impasse. The action was called by the Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

Sticking points in contract negotiations had included job relocations, offshoring call-center jobs, pensions and healthcare coverage. The workers had been without a contract since their agreement expired in August. Their healthcare coverage ran out at the end of April.

The last contract negotiations in 2011 also led to a strike that ended in two weeks, as the parties continued contract negotiations.

Related: "Tom Perez has guts": US labor secretary being eyed as Clinton"s running mate

This time around, Verizon Communications and representatives from the two striking unions had been in contract discussions with the help of the US Department of Labor. In mid-May, Perez brought both parties back to the negotiating table.

The work stoppage at Verizon stretched across several US east coast states, including New York, Massachusetts and Virginia. Verizon said it had trained thousands of non-union employees over the past year to ensure no service disruption.

Since the strike started the workers picketed outside Verizon stores and a handful of conferences attended by company executives. Verizon plans to report second-quarter results on 26 July. Company executives have hinted in recent weeks that the strike could pressure the bottom line.

Were doing a lot of installations, but were not doing the same volume that we had before, Lowell McAdamm, Verizon chief executive officer and chairman, said on Tuesday at the JP Morgan Technology, Media and Telecom conference in Boston. So we wont be driving similar numbers in second quarter that we would in first from an installation perspective.

Fran Shammo, Verizons chief financial officer, also said new installations and orders had significantly dropped. Barry Sine, telecom analyst with Drexel, Hamilton & Co, estimated that the strike could cost Verizon as much $200m in profits equivalent to a nickel a share.

Verizon has shifted its focus in recent years to new efforts in mobile video and advertising, while scaling back its Fios TV and internet service.

The company has stopped expanding its old landline phone network and the wireline unit generated about 29% of company revenue in 2015, down about 60% since 2000.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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Fiennes, Swinton simmer and boil in "Bigger Splash"


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A craggy, stormy volcanic island off Sicily. Some fabulous real estate. A little food p**n. Tilda Swinton"s face, and Ralph Fiennes" well, a lot more than his face.What more could a film buff want?To be fair, "A Bigger Splash," by director Luca Guadagnino, has an uneven feel. For 90 minutes it floats along as a relaxed exploration of four quirky characters attractive, lustful, bored, somewhat confused and the shifting ties that bind them, carnally and otherwise. Then, suddenly and shockingly, it turns into a psychological thriller for the last half hour. It"s a shift in tone that feels uneasy and a little forced.But by then, you"ve been lulled into a second-glass-of-wine feeling perhaps a result of watching those lazy, al fresco meals overlooking the sea. Your defenses are down, and you"re ready to flow with it until the end, even though you have a feeling you"re going to be left a little unsatisfied.The setting is the Sicilian island of Pantelleria near Tunisia, where Marianne (Swinton) and her boyfriend of six years, Paul (Matthias Schoenaerts) are staying in a sprawling home atop rocky cliffs, with a nice swimming pool (the film is a reworking of the French New Wave classic "La Piscine," which should give aforementioned film buffs a sense of where things are headed).Marianne is a rock star not unlike David Bowie a role that fits the pale, androgynous, chameleon-like Swinton to a T who is recovering from vocal cord surgery and not allowed to speak. This means that for most of the film, Swinton lacks one of an actor"s chief instruments: the voice. This challenge also suits Swinton to a T; in fact, it was her own idea to render Marianne virtually speechless, jettisoning dialogue originally planned for her.Boyfriend Paul is a rather brooding, hunky, protective type with his own troubled past, and the two are enjoying a fairly idyllic period of mutual recovery nice meals, afternoons in the n**e by the pool when the phone rings. It"s Harry (Fiennes), a gregarious record producer and Marianne"s former flame, arriving unexpectedly on the island. As if his uninvited visit isn"t enough, Harry"s brought along a surprise: a 20-ish daughter, Penelope (Dakota Johnson), whom he"s only recently met.And now, dear reader, we digress for a moment to consider the simple delight of Ralph Fiennes" broadening, deepening performances in recent years. If you"re like me, you might once have thought the best Fiennes moment came in that tragic, sexy scene where he brings Kristin Scott Thomas out of the cave in "The English Patient."But that was 20 years ago, and since then Fiennes has been everything from deliciously villainous yeah, the one with no name to, recently, exquisitely funny in "The Grand Budapest Hotel." And now he is uninhibited, both physically and emotionally, and quite riveting as Harry, a man burning with unresolved appetite.Watch him sing sexy karaoke with Penelope yep, sexy karaoke with his daughter. Watch him try to woo Marianne back with the help of some warm, freshly made ricotta cheese (this is the aforementioned food p**n.) And finally, watch Fiennes dance rapturously to the Stones" "Emotional Rescue." It"s a cliche, but we"ll say it: It"s worth the price of admission.OK, digression over. After 90 minutes on simmer, our four-burner stove goes straight to boil. A relationship sours, to stunning effect. Despite the feel that we"ve entered an entirely different film, it"s hard to deny this is the most exciting part.Well, almost. Have we mentioned Fiennes dancing to "Emotional Rescue"?

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Angela Simmons reveals she"s expecting first child: "We are overjoyed and super excited"


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Former Run"s House shared baby bump snap to social media

ANGELA Simmons have confirmed she is expecting her first child.

The former Run"s House star shared an adorable snap of her baby bump to Instagram taken out in Runyan Canyon, California,which has drawn some 74,100 likes and over 6,000 comments.

"We are overjoyed and super excited to receive a blessing this big!" she wrote to her 3.6 million fans.

"Starting a family was something that I could have only dreamed of."

Fans have shared congratulatory messages with the reality TV star.

"Congrats & blessings," said one fan.

"Congratulations! Happy you announced when you were ready," said another.

It will be the 28 year old"s first baby with fiance Sutton Sean Tennyson.

Rev Run"s daughter kept Sutton"s identity a secret whenrevealing her engagement news back in April.

"YES!! I couldn"t be more excited. This is only something I could of dreamed of," she said in the clip.

Suranne Jones looks gorgeous at the National Television Awards as she shows off her beautiful baby bump [Getty]

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"I"m over the moon and feeling so blessed to be able to share my life with the one I truly love (sic).

"Everything happened in the most perfect way."

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Pittsburgh Penguins F Nick Bonino celebrates playoff progress with baby photos


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In the social media age, many people mark their baby"s growth over the first year of life with monthly photos in decorative onesie. Some even pose babies next to the same stuffed animal each month to show how much the baby grew. But Pittsburgh Penguins forward Nick Bonino has a unique twist on that trend.

He is marking the Penguins" progress through the playoffs with photos of his newborn daughter, Maisie. The little girl was born on January 5, and by April, she was ready to assist her dad with playoff coverage. This was Maisie on April 2 when the Penguins clinched a playoff spot.

Three weeks later, the Penguins topped their first-round opponent, the New York Rangers, and Maisie celebrated by rocking a Penguins outfit.

By the time the Penguins beat the Washington Capitals in the second round of the postseason, Maisie celebrated her four-month birthday and was ready to attempt to befriend a Penguin, although she seemed skeptical of the animal at the time.

It took just two weeks for Maisie to realize penguins are alright after all. Meanwhile, her dad and his Pittsburgh teammates beat out the Tampa Bay Lightning to make it to the Stanley Cup Finals.

Should the Penguins win the Cup, it seems like Maisie is destined to become one of the many babies through the years who has been propped up inside of the Cup for a parent-pleasing photo. But win or lose, these photos should make for a unique baby book.

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TV Rehab: 12 steps to a better "Mistresses"


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"Mistresses" is the epitome of soapy summer fun, with gorgeous women having torrid affairs and encountering more than their fair share of crazy people along the way. It also manages to sneak in some lovely moments that have real heart, which is why the show is entering its fourth season even after being panned by some when it first premiered.

RELATED: TV Rehab: 12 steps to a better "Once Upon a Time"

Four seasons in, however, the show keeps getting crazier and crazier. Zap2it doesn"t feel that all is lost with "Mistresses" just yet, but we have a 12-step program for the drama in Season 4 (and hopefully beyond) to help it return to its earlier glory days.

1. No more babies

We already know from the Season 4 premiere episode description that there"s a time jump and Karen (Yunjin Kim) has given birth to baby Vivianne, born out of Karen"s surprisingly sweet threesome situation in Season 3. However, fingers crossed the new baby is seen and not heard -- or better yet, not even seen that much.

There"s already one kid on the show in the form of April"s (Rochelle Aytes) daughter Lucy (Corinne Massiah), and one kid is plenty. This show so does not need to turn into "Mom-stresses."

2. A permanent fourth woman

It would have been nice in the wake of Alyssa Milano"s departure that the show booked a fourth woman who was going to be a permanent fixture in the other women"s lives. Unfortunately, Calista Raines (Jennifer Esposito) was not that woman. Let"s get somebody in the door who will stick around should the show get a fifth season.

3. A fourth who interacts with all of them more

And while we"re at it, let"s get a fourth who is more involved with the group. Calista"s interactions were primarily with Joss (Jes Macallan), which made the group feel very fractured. Sure, it"s fine to have two women off together away from the other two for an episode, but the best part of the early seasons was how cohesive the group felt. Let"s aim for that again.

The introduction of Harry"s sister Kate (Tabrett Bethell) as a series regular in Season 4 is fine, but she needs to find ways to connect to Karen and April, not just Joss.

4. Most all-lady, wine-fueled scenes

Along with a more cohesive group is naturally going to come more scenes that feature all four main characters. Give them some wine and let them make a day of it. It keeps what can at times be kind of a dark show more light and fun.

5. Give April something to do outside men

Out of all the women on the show, April"s non-man life feels the most boring. She runs a store (boring) and had to deal with the awful mess her ex-husband put her in for several seasons, which was dramatic but not overly exciting. It"s time for April to be allowed to gallivant around town like Joss or get shot at by Penelope Ann Miller like Karen. Liven that lady"s life up a bit!

6. While you"re at it, kick Marc to the curb

This may be controversial, but Marc (Rob Mayes) kinda sucks. He seems flighty and easily distracted by shiny objects. April can do better. Frankly, it"s kind of a shame Daniel (Ricky Whittle) is gone, but how about in Season 4 April gets someone more worthy of her awesomeness?

7. Give Lucy a storyline

We"re not done with April. Her daughter Lucy is one of those rare kids on TV who isn"t annoying as all get out. She has spent three seasons being adorable, sad about her father and coolly supportive of her mother. It"s time she gets her own storyline.

8. Let Joss and Harry be happy (for a while)

Sure, it"s still a little weird that Joss would be falling for her ex-brother-in-law. But Joss and Harry"s (Brett Tucker) romance actually came around quite organically, so can they just have a moment"s peace for a bit? Maybe hold off til midseason to drop some kind of Jarry-killing bombshell.

9. Make Karen"s life just slightly less insane

Where April"s life needs some more drama in it, Karen could use a break. She"s been through a lot lately. Is there a way to have her find a new man that"s relatively drama-free? Obviously not 100 percent free of drama because that would be boring, but maybe make it a teeny, tiny less crazy.

10. Road trip!

The girls haven"t had a getaway in a while, which is understandable since the last one took a horrible turn. But it would be fun to watch the ladies get outside of their lives for an episode and have some kind of stand-alone adventure in a new location.

11. More extended family

We"ve met Joss and Savi"s mom, Janet (JoBeth Williams), Savi"s dad Bruce (John Heard) and April"s mom Marjorie (Lynn Whitfield), so how about some one-off appearances by Karen"s mom and/or dad, Joss or April"s dad or even a sibling for one of the women we haven"t yet met. Maybe a long-lost sibling even they didn"t know about!

12. Get Alyssa Milano back

No, not permanently because as awesome as that would be, it"s not going to happen. But what a great guest-starring turn that would be. The viewers were totally cheated out of the Joss-Harry-Savannah fallout, so it would be nice to watch the sisters deal with that.

Source: http://zap2it.com/2016/05/mistresses-season-4-tv-rehab-alyssa-milano-returns-11-more-ideas/

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Bloodline finale recap: "Part 23"


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After 10 hours with the Rayburns, its hard to tell if that crashing noise you hear is your own body keeling over from mental exhaustion, the lives of each and every Rayburn falling down around them, or just the opening credits. Either way, were here at the end of the road, and theres still a lot of puzzle left to be solved. In Marcos mind, hes basically one vowel away from asking Pat to solve the puzzle, but I have a feeling its going to get a bit more complicated for him before it gets resolved. Lets jump in.

We kick off the episode with Angry Di back out on the deck, asking John about the drowning. At this point, Johns face is both completely devoid of all feeling and also dripping with sadness. He dodges the question and just scoots over to the fact that he said hed tell Diana if theyre ever not safe and its not looking so hot for the Rayburns. He tells her to do whatever it is that she has to do, but I dont think he means it because she looks like shes about to drown him herself.

Back on the beach of broken families, Marco is doing a little exploring after his conversation with ODirtbag. And the big joke of the whole season is that its actually ODirtbag that figures out that John was at the beach, not Marco. And in return, Marco promises him immunity. Two steps behind any actual breakthrough, Marco stumbles upon that private camera the one with footage of John and Meg and Kevin and Ozzy and Eric and Greg and Marcia and Jan you get the point. John shares the same footage with Meg but promises he will take the responsibility, but Meg makes a valid point: Theyre on the camera. Theres no avoiding it. But Meg says shes sick and tired of lying. Preach it, girl. And thats when our old friend Ghost Danny makes a welcomed return, smoking a cigarette. Ghost Danny is so much more chill than real Danny, yall.

Sally is hanging out at the inn, and guess whos waiting on her? Everyones favorite livewire, Ozzy. He tells her she looks just like Danny, which is super shady. Anyway, he comes in and drops all the things that Sally hates about her life, but in a super cheerful tone just like only John Leguizamo can. Just in time Eve comes out and she gives Ozzy this, WTF bro? look. Eve just wants to take her dead boyfriends son and live with her almost-mother-in-law, ya know? Its the new American dream!

Unfortunately, its not dreams for everyone because Marco and Aguirres operations have been shut down until Internal Affairs lifts their suspension, even with all the information they have on John. It appears that everyone is starting to have to face their demons, so its nice to see an innocent face come along in Lil Jake, who Kevin rehires back onto staff. But then he finds out that will probably be his last hire because Luis and Mr. Gilbert will be running the show soon. And on top of that, Meg drops the information on Kevin that ODirtbag is involved with the cops.

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And if you remember, Ozzy did not endorse that plan at all, so its no surprise when he shows up with his open-track jacket and gets p****d at ODirtbag. Eric pushes him, and thats when Ozzy pulls a gun. But guess who has a bigger gun? Chelsea, who comes out with a solid over under 12 gauge meaning business. Meanwhile, Nolan has another flash to the past, remembering his meeting with Robert and Danny. He thanked Robert for all those nice checks he sent to Eve, but now Eve and Nolan live with Sally, who is curious about why Ozzy came to visit them. Eve explains that Ozzy is her ex and that Ozzy and Danny once robbed a drug store for pills to sell, as one does. Sallys confused why he didnt ask Robert for help, but he did

AND THATS WHEN WE FLASH BACK! Danny excused Nolan so that he could ask Robert for money for the restaurant. Turns out Danny tried kind-of-hard to be a decent dad to Nolan. I might be using the term decent loosely, but in comparison to making out threeway style while hopped up on pills last season, this version of Danny feels pretty tame. Robert agrees to give the money to Danny for the restaurant, but if he takes it, he has to provide for Nolan on his own. So Danny chose Nolan. Not sure why he didnt, you know, open up the restaurant and then take care of Nolan, but I guess parenthood is a tricky beast. Anyway, Nolan overhears all of this goes down, which cant be great for his already bruised psyche.

Chelsea and John, my personal favorite duo ever, meet back up. I love Chelsea so much because shes just trying to live her life, get her mom to take her medicine with her Ho Hos, and not have to use her shotgun. John asks if shell come down and try to identify Ozzy so they can get him off the street because John doesnt want him hurting anyone. Chelsea apologizes, as if she ever had anything to apologize for. Even John admits she has nothing to apologize for because shes practically the Princess of the Florida Keys. Anyway, Chelsea heads down to the station and identifies Ozzy and you can practically see John fist-pumping from the next room.

NEXT: The family that kills together, stays together?

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