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    Verizon workers go on strike amid contract dispute

    FILE - In this Aug. 7, 2011 file photo, a union strike sign hangs below the corporate logo in front of a New York facility. Verizon landline and cable workers in nine eastern states and Washington, D.C., are expected to walk off the job Wednesday, April 13, 2016, after working without a contract since August. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

    NEW YORK — Tens of thousands of Verizon landline and cable workers on the East Coast have walked off the job after working without a contract since August.

    The strike Wednesday morning involves about 39,000 members of the Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in nine eastern states and Washington, D.C.

    The unions say they're striking because Verizon wants to freeze pensions, make layoffs easier and rely more on contract workers.

    The telecom giant has said there are health care issues that need to be addressed for both retirees and workers as medical costs have grown.

    Verizon Communications Inc. says it has trained thousands of non-union employees to fill in during the strike.

    The last Verizon strike was in 2011 and lasted for two weeks.

    FILE - In this Aug. 8, 2011 file photo, Verizon workers picket outside one of the company's central offices in Philadelphia. Verizon landline and cable workers in nine eastern states and Washington, D.C., are expected to walk off the job Wednesday, April 13, 2016, after working without a contract since August. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

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