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- Washington Post strikers explain why they walked off, issues with Bezos . . .
WASHINGTON, D C - Washington Post workers who took part in the biggest labor protest at the company in nearly half a century Thursday said they're on strike because they believe the
- Washington Post workers strike as layoffs loom : NPR
More than 750 Washington Post workers have agreed to walk off the job on Thursday to protest stalled contract negotiations The company has warned of layoffs if too few staffers take voluntary
- Washington Post rehires some laid-off staffers after brutal job cuts . . .
The Washington Post has reportedly been quietly rehiring some staffers after bloodbath layoffs earlier this year axed a third of the newsroom and outraged loyal journalists and readers
- Washington Post workers go on strike today - NewsGuild-CWA
Despite a year and a half of efforts, Post management has refused to bargain in good faith for a fair contract that keeps up with inflation and the Post’s competition During the same time period, because of the previous publisher’s poor business strategy, the company laid off nearly 40 people
- Washington Post writers strike, accuse paper of unfair labor practices
Members of the Washington Post Guild announced they are conducting a 24-hour walkout on Thursday, marking the union's first work stoppage in nearly 50 years The union has accused the newspaper of unfair labor practices
- “People Are Disgusted”: Why Washington Post Staff Walked Out
More than 700 Washington Post staffers walked off the job on Thursday, a historic work stoppage to protest stalled union contract negotiations—and, for some, to voice grievances with leadership
- Washington Post Staffers Stage One-Day Strike - WSJ
Hundreds of Washington Post employees walked off the job Thursday for a one-day strike, the culmination of long-simmering tensions between workers and management over pay, workplace policies and
- Washington Post staffers walk off job in labor protest - The Washington . . .
The workers say they will cease work for 24 hours to protest deadlocked contract negotiations and the terms of a buyout offer Management says it will keep the daily news report going
- Lessons from a Washington Post labor dispute - cjr. org
On the morning of October 1, 1975, I was taking my turn at the cooperative nursery school my son attended when the pressmen—the workers who ran the physical presses—struck at The Washington Post
- Washington Post Workers Stage 1-Day Strike Amid Looming Layoffs
Seven hundred members of The Washington Post Guild initiated the daylong strike in protest of potential layoffs and what they described as management’s refusal to negotiate a contract in good faith
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