@FreeBeacon Did Ligaya Mishan, say that she hopes her work will “undermine the current order and redistribute power” and that “food may be the most effective form of propaganda.”
Yesterday’s rally at The Post drew a huge crowd to fight for journalism and to #SaveThePost.
These layoffs are shameful, and we are all worse off because of them. Still, we will continue to fight for journalism and for a free press.
NOT FAIR, NOT RIGHT: @Reuters management wants our members to accept a measly annual wage increase of only 0.5%. Watch this new video of our members who are speaking out! #WeareReuters
@GovKathyHochul With the possibility of the police ultimately controlling the messaging and speed of transmissions, it clearly presents a disservice to the public. We strongly urge @GovKathyHochul to sign this bill to protect New Yorkers and support a free press.
The “Keep Police Radio Public Act” would allow journalists to maintain real-time access to radio transmissions in the state. As of Wednesday, @GovKathyHochul has not signed the act and time is running out....
🧵Every day our members rely on access to police radio transmissions to respond quickly to shootings, fires, buildings collapses, natural disasters and other major emergencies so that they can quickly report on and share vital safety information to the public….
We know what our rights are. @Reuters management is breaking federal labor law to hold contract bargaining hostage in an effort to shut all of us out of the process. We won't stop fighting for our rights.
WE FIXED IT: Obviously our successful rally had an effect on @NYDailyNews management, who felt compelled to “write” an op-ed. Unfortunately it’s full of mischaracterizations and missing key facts. As journalists we couldn’t let that slide, so we got out our red pens…
Here's the deal. We're not going to remain silent while our management blunders through poorly conceived AI experiments. We are proud journalists and we'll protect ourselves.
https://t.co/GVpFCP4FKK
We are collectively calling on Times management to do the right thing and recognize Athletic staff as part of our union. We are stronger together, and we will stand together in this fight.
Today, we all sent a clear message to Times management: Sports jobs are Times Guild jobs, and we will not stand for a two-tier system of employment at The Times. Athletic staff does Times Guild work, and they deserve Times Guild benefits.
Our mission as staff across The New York Times is clear: We aim to ensure that all workers at this company have a voice at the table, building and supporting a diverse workforce, and guaranteeing fair pay and job protections, no matter where they work within The Times.
WE HAVE EXCITING NEWS! Today, workers from @TheAthletic sent a letter to Times management calling on them to recognize Athletic editorial workers as members of the Times Guild. We are thrilled to have them in our union.
I am proud to #BreakMyStreak, boycotting @NYTGames, and will strike alongside my coworkers until @NYTimes agrees to a fair contract!
#SolidarityStreak
Support @NYTGuildTech by donating to their Strike Solidarity Fund here: https://t.co/bL6IJtnTYa