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IBEW hails DNC move to drop WMUR debate sponsorship

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IBEW leaders are applauding the decision of the Democratic National Committee and the New Hampshire Democratic Party to drop television station WMUR as a co-sponsor of the next Democratic presidential debate scheduled for December 19.
"The right to collectively bargain has been a key part of every Democratic Party platform for more than a half a century," said IBEW International President Lonnie R. Stephenson. "WMUR management's refusal to meet in good faith with its employees stands in gross violation of that principle so I'm pleased that DNC chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and N.H. Democratic Party Chair Ray Buckley have taken this step."

Nearly two dozen members of IBEW Local 1228 have been resisting efforts to strip them of their retirement benefits. Management has ignored the union's request for negotiations.

All three Democratic candidates - Hillary Clinton, Martin O'Malley and Bernie Sanders - have called on WMUR, which is owned by Hearst Media, to hold negotiations before the scheduled debate.

"We're grateful for the support we've gotten from the DNC and from the candidates themselves," said Local 1228 Business Manager Fletcher Fischer. "We hope this puts us one step further towards a fair resolution of the issue."

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