- Talks between Consolidated Edison Inc. and the Utility Workers Union of America ended Tuesday with very little progress, according to a WNYC report.
- Con Ed announced that it had offered a wage increase of more than 10% over four years.
- A representative of Local 1-2 of the Utility Workers of America accused Con Ed of lying to the public while a lockout continues.
From the article:
Consolidated Edison Inc. and the union representing its employees ended talks Tuesday with little indication that the two sides were any closer to a resolution. They are expected to resume talks Wednesday morning.
In a news release, Con Edison said it's offering wage increases of more than 10 percent, over the next four years, to employees it locked out of their jobs ten days ago. ...