We’re hiring a Campaign Lead!

Job Type: Full Time
Experience Level: Mid-level
Salary: USD $79,664.26 – $101,086.38 / year
Cause Areas: Job & Workplace, Legal Assistance, Media

Description

Journalists and media workers have unionized in the United States at a record pace. At the same time news companies have cut jobs, putting the country’s democracy at risk.

The NewsGuild-CWA, a sector of the Communications Workers of America (CWA), seeks a campaign lead to channel the energy of our members, community supporters and policy stakeholders into winning legislative initiatives that support the follow demands:

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Newsletter: Condé Nast illegally fires union journalists

Condé Nast illegally fired four Condé United leaders after they confronted the boss to demand answers about abrupt layoffs and the closure of Teen Vogue. These terminations are a blatant act of retaliation and an attempt to silence union journalists holding power to account. 

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Graphic from the Insider Union that reads "No Slop in Our Shop" with a robot graphic showing X's over its eyes

Business Insider attempts AI reporter, human journalists push back

Last week Business Insider quietly rolled out an artificially intelligent “author” and journalists got loud. The company, which is controlled by Axel Springer in Germany, launched a byline page for “Business Insider AI” with a description that the “byline uses generative AI tools to draft news stories so we can bring readers more information, more quickly.”

The union AI subcommittee at Business Insider, which is part of The NewsGuild of New York, quickly activated and started having conversations across the newsroom. They made a flyer and dropped a graphic in person and on social media

I spoke to Lily Oberstein to learn more. She’s Business Insider’s unit chair and an insights and analytics editor in the newsroom.

Oberstein was at a newsroom product and tech conference when the news broke about the AI byline. At the conference, she was encouraged to hear tech workers discuss the right and wrong uses for AI. When companies identify the problems they have first, and then if AI is a good solution second, they can find areas of opportunity for AI.  With a background in tech and data, she knows technology can help us when used correctly.

But over in the newsroom, Axel Springer bosses are trying to use AI like a hammer in search of nails.

The subcommittee had conversations and then quickly formulated a request for information, which is a sort of public-records-like power unionized workers have. Journalists asked questions. And dozens of members piled onto those questions in a newsroom wide reply-all demanding clarity. 

“Sources and readers have already expressed concerns about Business Insider’s vague AI policy and this AI author page continues to amplify these concerns,” she said. “We are deeply worried about the effects that this move-fast-and-break-things approach to AI will have on both our newsroom’s reputation as well as our member’s job security.”

In addition to the graphics on social media, members changed their Slack profiles and they posted a statement about the AI byline, which is management’s attempt to undermine journalists’ jurisdiction over journalism. 

AI-produced content lacks value. 

“Readers want to subscribe to quality journalism coming from our talented, human  journalists,” she said.

Then this week Mathias Döpfner, Axel Springer’s CEO, came to the Business Insider newsroom to talk about AI. Workers got very short notice and went into overdrive to organize. Visits from the German executives are exceedingly rare. Every chair in the room had a “No Slop in Our Shop” flyer made by the Insider Union.

And Döpfner said the company’s intentions out loud. 

“Does it replace jobs here and there? The honest answer is, yes, no doubt about it,” he said, according to status.

Journalists in the room had several questions. Oberstein asked the most important one.

“We’re concerned about pushing AI-generated content on our site – what is your plan for protecting our newsroom’s reputation and our job security?”

Members in the room stood up to show strength in numbers. 

Journalists are not dismissing AI outright, they said that day in a joint statement from POLITICO, Business Insider and Business Insider UK. “Our sites and channels should showcase the original work that we humans produce, not the bland words or images that anyone with a ChatGPT account could churn out with ease.”

POLITICO is in the midst of arbitration after misinformation was spread by an AI “tool” rolled out by management. And Axel Springer has been quiet about the secretive deal they inked with OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, two years ago. 

AI-generated content, along with vague corporate AI policies, will erode trust in journalism and make journalists’ jobs more difficult. 

Robots cannot replace reporters.

Science News Media Guild will strike on November 5th

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November 5, 2025

Media Contact: Dylan Manshack, dmanshack@cwa-union.org | 202-445-4033

WASHINGTON — Members of the Science News Media Guild, workers who publish Science News and Science News Explores will conduct a 24-hour strike on Wednesday, November 5th. This comes after SNMG members voted to reject the Society’s latest contract proposal.

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The NewsGuild of New York reaches tentative first contract agreement with Alden Global Capital for journalists at the Daily News

NEW YORK –  Unionized journalists at the Daily News have reached a tentative agreement with the paper’s owner, Alden Global Capital, for a first contract that includes new, life-changing salary minimums, 6% wage increases over six months and new benefits for part-timers. 

Union ratification on the two-year contract deal will be held in the coming days, bringing to a close three years of contentious bargaining with the owner of the nation’s second largest newspaper chain. The union, which represents the tabloid’s print, digital and photo employees, organized as a bargaining unit of The NewsGuild of New York in 2021. 

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Evergreen Collaborative workers secure strong first union contract

Workers at Evergreen Collaborative have ratified a first collective bargaining agreement with the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild-CWA, Local 37082 — another win for the growing movement of nonprofit workers organizing for fairness, stability and transparency.

The agreement covers roughly a dozen workers and locks in meaningful gains on pay equity, work-life balance and shared decision-making. It follows more than a year of organizing and negotiations after workers first unionized in April 2024.

Contract Highlights:

  • Partnership Committee (Article 6): Establishes a joint labor-management body to address staffing, workload, diversity, equity and inclusion concerns.
  • Flexible scheduling: Every other workweek is 32 hours, with workers off every other Friday.
  • Strong pay floor: Minimum salaries start at $88,000, with several positions earning six figures.
  • Annual raises: Guaranteed wage increases of 3% in 2026, 2% in 2027, and 2% in 2028.
  • Retirement security: Employer 401(k) match of 4% of employee contributions.
  • Pay equity audit: Annual review of compensation to identify and eliminate pay disparities, with results reported to employees.

“We’re so proud that our 10-member team has secured a contract guaranteeing fair pay and real balance, proving that sustainability begins with the people behind the mission,” said Emily Halvorson, State Press Secretary for Evergreen Collaborative.

“We hope our experience can serve as a model for other climate nonprofits striving to support their teams through political and funding uncertainty.”

The Evergreen Collaborative contract underscores the growing momentum of nonprofit and advocacy workers organizing with The NewsGuild-CWA to build equitable and transparent workplaces.

Avodah nonprofit workers ratify first union contract

Workers at Avodah, a national Jewish social justice organization, have ratified their first union contract with the Washington-Baltimore News Guild, securing major wins for equity, stability and worker power.

Avodah develops Jewish leaders for social justice through the Jewish Service Corps, the Justice Fellowship, and other community-based programs across the country. Now, with this first contract, the staff empowering that mission has won strong, enforceable protections that ensure fairness and respect in the workplace.

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Newsletter: We’ve been on strike for 3 years.

Three years ago tomorrow the journalists of the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh went on an unfair labor practice strike at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. While they withheld their labor at the paper, they kept telling stories in the Pittsburgh Union Progress. To mark three years on strike, they’re asking each other to share their thoughts about their fight for a fair contract. I wanted to run two profiles in full, which were originally published in the PUP. Other news from around our union follows below. 

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Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition workers ratify first union contract

Workers at the Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition (MEJC) have ratified their first collective bargaining agreement – a major milestone that secures real protections, guaranteed raises and industry-leading benefits.

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RELEASE: Federal judge orders DHS/ICE to halt arrests and use of chemical weapons on Chicago press, peaceful protestors

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October 9, 2025

Media Contact: Dylan Manshack, dmanshack@cwa-union.org | (202) 445-4033

CHICAGO – Today, a federal judge barred Department of Homeland Security agents, such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs & Border Patrol, from using force against journalists and protesters who don’t pose a threat to agents. A full copy of the lawsuit and restraining order can be found here.

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