…median pay for those who are Hispanic or Latino, $7,510 more than the median pay of Asian employees and $7,740 more than the median pay for Black employees. The median…

…median pay for those who are Hispanic or Latino, $7,510 more than the median pay of Asian employees and $7,740 more than the median pay for Black employees. The median…
…management’s decision to cut hundreds of jobs. Last year, Vice was acquired by Fortress Investment Group after declaring bankruptcy. Fortress is the same private equity group that controlled Gatehouse before it…
…of our reporters, both enthusiastic union supporters, resigned in recent months, both driven out by low pay.” Ballots will be mailed to newsroom staff on March 15, and will be…
…share in a new $10,000 “equity pool” to correct salary inequities going forward and will receive a $1,000 ratification bonus. One-time retroactive payment equal to 5% of salary or salary…
Study finds “The Washington Post still operates with systems that perpetuate inequalities.” After almost two years of work by a team of dedicated union members, the Post Guild’s 2022 Pay,…
…a gender-based pay gap since the Guild’s first pay study in 2016. During bargaining, the union highlighted inequities for women and people of color and proposed individual pay adjustments to…
…provided in Section6(b), but not more than 40 percent of a per-capita payment for each dues payment that does not exceed the per capita payment. Of this, a portion equal…
…and private equity funds have been systematically acquiring news companies and laying off journalists by the thousands. What will it mean to the future of local journalism if private equity…
…by the Department of Labor for improperly investing its employees’ retirement plans in its own funds. Alden is also responsible for the bankruptcies at Fred’s Pharmacies and Payless shoes. Alden…
…decades, give their all producing great journalism for this community, only to have to suffer stagnating wages that have made it harder and harder for them to pay their bills…