No matter where you live, your legislators need to hear how important your local PBS/NPR station is to you.
Send them an email through this form, and if you have a few extra minutes, give them a call.
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At yesterday's rally, @freepress lead us in a chant of "Whose streets? Sesame Street!" That made it on to @jimmykimmel last night.😂
But seriously, folks: call and write your representatives.
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#protectpublicmedia
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Teachers and public media workers rallied together in Binghamton, NY yesterday!
You can help save NPR and PBS stations by writing you congress person right now. It only takes a minute. 👇
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"One of the greatest strengths of public media in the US is its mandate for total financial transparency." - Alex Curley
Check out this detailed breakdown of how public funding is distributed across the country. 👀
#protectpublicmedia
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SESAME STREET WORKERS ARE UNIONIZING!!! ✊
This morning, workers at the nonprofit behind @sesamestreet delivered their letter asking for voluntary recognition to management. Follow and support their campaign: @SesameWorkersU
Millions of workers would become union members tomorrow if they could. But American labor law is broken, weighted on the side of bosses and against workers.
The PRO Act is long overdue. We urge elected leaders to move this critical legislation forward.
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For profit media conglomerates have fired thousands of journalists covering local news and politics over the last decade.
Publicly funded and locally controlled NPR and PBS newsrooms employ two thousand journalists spread across all fifty states.
#ProtectPublicMedia
Public media stations like KTWU keep communities informed, connected, and inspired every day, but this vital local service isn’t guaranteed. Learn more at Protect My Public Media. #ProtectPublicMedia https://t.co/388vQ3dnIe
No matter where you live, your legislators need to hear how important your local PBS/NPR station is to you.
Send them an email through this form, and if you have a few extra minutes, give them a call.
https://t.co/b8cFBBip7V
Today we took the morning off to join supporters of press freedom (including Elmo and Big Bird) calling for continued funding for the local, independent, and trusted PBS and NPR newsrooms in all fifty states.
#protectpublicmedia
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Could you survive on the salary of an @NBCNews PA?
Here’s what our monthly budgets look like — no savings, no security. We’re barely scraping by, paycheck to paycheck, one financial surprise away from catastrophe.
Tell NBC News to pay us fairly and agree to a FAIR CONTRACT NOW:
this website feels like such a weird empty place lately and so i am finally ready to speak my truth: it's "Tiny Desk concert." not "Tiny Desk Concert."
TIME IS RUNNING OUT, @nytimes!!
We’re at Grand Army Plaza today, Scabby in tow, to warn NYC that their hometown paper is at risk of shutting down — unless we get the contract we deserve! 🔥✊🔥
From yesterday's picket: Bjorn (NPR) and Jordan (NYT) are @CODE_CWA devs who used to work at NPR together.
At NPR we have a contract with just cause, after hours, and remote work protections. @NYTGuildTech is holding the line on these fundamentals for *all* media workers. #1u
Executives seem to believe that if software engineers, product managers, designers, QA, helpdesk, etc. go on strike, they can operate with managers or scabs without loss of revenue.
Listen to this tech guild developer set them straight.
Today, 400+ supporters showed out in solidarity w/ @NYTGuildTech workers to demand a fair contract after over two years of bargaining!
Management’s stalling threatens a potential strike on Election Day—a crucial day for coverage—as these tech workers run NYT’s digital ecosystem.
JOIN US WEDNESDAY outside the @nytimes on Wednesday at noon - @NYTGuildTech and hundreds from across our union to gather to issue a warning to @nytimes: Time is running out to avoid a strike
We are the tech workers who power @nytimes. Last month 95% of us voted to authorize a strike. There is one week left to reach a deal before the election. If we do not, we are ready to walk. Please help us spread the word!
Time is running short, and we are letting our community know! We’re outside NYT HQ spreading the word that @nytimes leadership needs to come to the table if we want to finish this contract before the election and avert a strike.
BARGAINING UPDATE: Thanks to our members’ persistence, @NYTimes management agreed to more time at the table this week. Bargaining requires compromise, and we are doing our part. We are making significant moves and were able to reach 9 TAs in the past 24 hours.
Christopher Shea wants to stand in solidarity with his coworkers and fight for more than the status quo in order to set an example for his kids. He's #ReadyToStrike