/PRNewswire/ Residential customers of Ohio Edison, The Illuminating Company and Toledo Edison, subsidiaries of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE), who are having.
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believe their members have not kept pace over the last 10 12 years or so with the rise in cost of living. at stray costs will force unions and to climb is that? climb is that? because whenever there are strikes, climb is that? because whenever there are strikes, then climb is that? because whenever there are strikes, then they - climb is that? because whenever there are strikes, then they pay| climb is that? because whenever i there are strikes, then they pay out of hardship there are strikes, then they pay out of hardship funds in order to help support of hardship funds in order to help support. to effectively the government is pulling out that they beiievem government is pulling out that they believe. and that they cannot pay to go believe. and that they cannot pay to go on believe. and that they cannot pay to go on strike indefinitely like this, to go on strike indefinitely like this, so to go on strike indefinitely like this, so effectively they are trying to cati
quite a lot of processes before you are even allowed to hold a strike, if it is going to be legitimate. and the hardship funds, well, they will only go so far, but they never pretend to completely cover assembly s daily wage. pretend to completely cover assembly s daily wage. yes, absolutely- assembly s daily wage. yes, absolutely. the assembly s daily wage. yes, absolutely. the union - assembly s daily wage. yes, | absolutely. the union leaders assembly s daily wage. is: absolutely. the union leaders have been very clear that they know that their work areas are having to suffer because they are going out on strike and they are not making as much pay as they would be otherwise. that is kind of part of the plaintiff strikes is that they are very much a sacrifice for the workers as much as they are a protest against specific demands not being met. now, we are told in the times article that unions typically offer members about £50 per day for strike pay and that the public and commun