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CWA-Frontier give themselves more time for contract talks

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Communication Workers of America and Frontier Communications are going to spend more time trying to come up with a new contract—-a second contract extension has been announced.

The two sides have set the new deadline for Jan. 18.

The current contract, impacting about 1,600 workers in West Virginia was originally scheduled to run out Aug. 2. It was extended to Oct. 12 and then to the Jan. date.

 





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