The Pittsburgh and Toledo locals of The NewsGuild-CWA are charging their papers’ owners with manipulating news coverage of Wednesday’s riot at the Capitol to paint President Donald Trump in a positive light and to muddy the waters about who was responsible for the mayhem. The papers, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Toledo Blade, are owned by brothers John and Allan Block, and endorsed Trump for president in the 2020 election.
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Cites breach of fiduciary duties by Alden directors
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Jan. 6, 2021; original release Jan. 5, 2021
CONTACT: Sally Davidow
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The Chicago News Guild has called for the immediate removal of three members of the Tribune Publishing Board of Directors, citing a breach of fiduciary duties in a recent filing of regulatory disclosures. A shareholder proposal sent to Tribune Board Chairman cites misconduct by Tribune directors Randall D. Smith, Dana Goldsmith Needleman, and Christopher Minnetian related to the recently disclosed action of Mr. Smith – Alden Global Capital’s founder.
Continue reading “Journalists’ Union Calls for Removal of Members of Tribune Board of Directors”Journalists of Lawrence Journal-World vote to unionize
The journalists of the Lawrence Journal-World voted in favor of forming a union in balloting that was counted Monday via Zoom by the National Labor Relations Board.
Continue reading “Journalists of Lawrence Journal-World vote to unionize”After an 8-month battle, workers at Wired win union recognition
Eight months after they announced they were unionizing, the workers at Wired have wrestled recognition of their union from management.
Continue reading “After an 8-month battle, workers at Wired win union recognition”Relief bill could save thousands of local news jobs
Updated Dec. 28, 2020 – After six days of uncertainty, President Donald J. Trump signed the COVID relief bill on Dec. 27, marking an important victory for journalists, readers, the news industry generally, and millions of others.
The relief bill in front of Congress includes a NewsGuild-supported provision that will expand Paycheck Protection Program loans to local newsrooms across the country.
Continue reading “Relief bill could save thousands of local news jobs”Tired of watching co-workers come and go, Desert Sun’s journalists announce union campaign
Tired of a constant cycle of layoffs and buyouts and determined to do something about it, journalists of the award-winning The Desert Sun announced Thursday that they are forming a union.
Continue reading “Tired of watching co-workers come and go, Desert Sun’s journalists announce union campaign”Ten days later, staffers of AccessMatters win union recognition
Just 10 days after the employees of AccessMatters announced they were organizing, they won voluntary recognition of their union from management of the nonprofit.
Continue reading “Ten days later, staffers of AccessMatters win union recognition”Journalists at four Washington state papers: We’re unionizing
Update: Workers at four Washington state newspapers won voluntary recognition of their union, the Washington State News Guild, on Feb. 25.
“The recognition comes following Wednesday’s decision from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) supporting the formation of all four newsrooms, The News Tribune in Tacoma, The Olympian, The Bellingham Herald, and the Tri-City Herald, into one union,” the unit wrote.
Continue reading “Journalists at four Washington state papers: We’re unionizing”Montana News Guild ratifies first contract
This article was first posted on the website of the Montana News Guild on Nov. 2, 2020.
The staff of Montana’s only union newspaper has approved its first contract in a historic vote.
Continue reading “Montana News Guild ratifies first contract”Austin journalists join Texas organizing wave
Journalists at the Austin American-Statesman and its six community newspapers announced Wednesday that they are taking steps to unionize the 150-year-old institution.
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