[F]airPoint Communications is laying off 110 people in northern New England, and 20 of those are in Vermont.

The job cuts come in response to a sharp decline in landline telephone accounts in the past year, according to The Associated Press.

FairPoint is publicly traded on NASDAQ as FRP with a market capitalization of $446 million. The company is based in North Carolina but most of its customers and workforce are in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

โ€œWe do not make these decisions lightly, and we understand the personal impact these actions have, but we must take what are often difficult steps to address the reality of a decline in landline usage,โ€ said Angelynne Beaudry, the companyโ€™s spokesperson.

โ€œWe are in a highly competitive industry and have seen a decline in the past twelve months,โ€ Beaudry said. โ€œAs any prudent business would, we need to align the size of our workforce to meet the needs of the business.โ€

Peter McLaughlin, from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, and Don Trementozzi, from the Communications Workers of America, issued a joint statement saying they were โ€œdisheartenedโ€ to learn of the layoffs โ€œjust one week before Thanksgiving.โ€ The company announced them last week.

โ€œThis latest attack on FairPoint workers is just one more example of the companyโ€™s complete disregard for its workforce and its customers,โ€ McLaughlin and Trementozzi said. โ€œThese same workers helped bring the company back from bankruptcy in 2011 after a disastrous acquisition in 2008โ€ when FairPoint acquired Verizon Communications.

โ€œSince the major layoff in 2015, those workers who remained have been asked to do more with less time and time again, and our customers are the ones who suffer,โ€ they said. โ€œBut the Wall Street owners of this company have always had one strategy, to cut costs and maximize their profits no matter the impact on our communities.โ€

The company has approximately 3,300 employees, according to its website.

Twitter: @erin_vt. Erin Mansfield covers health care and business for VTDigger. From 2013 to 2015, she wrote for the Rutland Herald and Times Argus. Erin holds a B.A. in Economics and Spanish from the...

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