Strikes 👏 work ��
Following their strike, @TDSNewsGuild members reached a first contract guaranteeing life-changing raises, annual raises for every member, and crucial workplace protections ✊
https://t.co/3CveQRTG9X
BREAKING: The Desert Sun NewsGuild has reached an agreement for its first contract!!! We’re thrilled to have a deal with immediate, life-changing raises for many of our members, annual raises for every member, and crucial workplace protections.
More details to come, but first: THANK YOU! When we fight, WE WIN!!!✊🔥🗞️
It's official: As of 7 a.m. today, @TDSNewsGuild is now on strike!!!
Taking this step is not easy. But after being denied any sort of regular cost of living raises for the last three years, we decided it's time to deny @Gannett our labor until a fair contract is reached!
Sending solidarity from Delaware to our Gannett colleagues who are walking out today. ✊
Every journalist deserves livable wages, job stability and a fair contract
https://t.co/isSR1wYU9V
We're thrilled to announce that @Reviewed's Editorial staff—a team of writers, editors, photographers, lab experts, graphic designers, video producers, and more—has formed a union with @bostonnewsguild to ensure better working conditions for all. [1/5]
Hi all: Our @delawareonline colleague Shannon McNaught and her daughter were in a terrible accident recently and are facing a long road to recovery.
Please donate if you can
https://t.co/JXrR1kuXep
We’re asking readers to not engage in any @nytimes platforms tomorrow and stand with us on the digital picket line! Read local news. Listen to public radio. Make something from a cookbook. Break your Wordle streak.
This is a terrible day for journalism. Fortunately, our newsroom is safe from this round of layoffs.
Thanks to our contract, we have protections that allow us to continue to fight for local journalism in Delaware.
Unionize your newsroom ✊
https://t.co/6qY1D3OoDY
Hello world, Gannett’s Midwest Digital Optimization Team (DOT) is unionizing! We’re here to fight for the future of journalism, our work and each other.
Gannett claims it is a beacon for diversity in the workplace. Our numbers prove otherwise
We put together this pay study to prove what we knew to be true: No matter what @gannett says about caring about diversity, the numbers don’t bear out
https://t.co/0HLwEgSyiY
Because of our contract, and its protections, our members will not be furloughed.
We’ll be able to continue to report on and cover our community.
Unionize your newsroom ✊
https://t.co/UUWAOim2al
Join Gannett journalists around the country at 7p.m. ET tonight to rally in our fight to save local news. Workers should be paid a living wage, treated equitably and enabled to give our communities the coverage they desperately deserve. https://t.co/PpxgKsIRkQ
Happy Labor Day to all, including our colleagues throughout the Gannett Caucus.
This is our first (!) Labor Day with a contract. Fighting for local news has never been more important ✊
~ some professional news ~
We, the journalists of The Louisville Courier Journal, are ✨unionizing.✨
We love our city and our newsroom and want both to be the best they can be.
That can’t happen unless we have a seat at the table and our voices are fully heard.
A thread 🧵
HUNDREDS of @Gannett journalists are walking out during lunch over the company prioritizing exec pay and shareholders over journalists https://t.co/g7nGWBjSKj
The newsroom of The News Journal/Delaware Online have ratified a union contract with national owner Gannett, a first for the newspaper. #netde
https://t.co/o96pDrnWjM