The Buffalo Newspaper Guild-CWA, Local 31026, represents workers at The Buffalo News, Tonawanda News, Delft Printing, Gallagher Printing, Hodgins Printing.
Wonder where @TheBuffaloNews journalists get their scoop or find their angle? Now is your chance to ask! Join us for a free and casual "Meet the Journalists" event at Britesmith Brewing in Buffalo on Wednesday evening, June 17. Enjoy light fare, cash bar and short, fun program!
Buffalo Newspaper Guild members, along with their friends and family, were proud to march in this year's Buffalo Pride Parade and show our continued support for our diverse community, LGBTQ civil rights, and freedom of expression for all!
The Omaha World-Herald is one of @LeeEntNews' major market news organizations and should treat it like one. The @owhguild deserves a contract with fair compensation now.
Professional journalists shouldn't have to struggle to pay for heat and food, but at @LeeEntNews papers in Wisconsin, that's what's happening. Pls. read this and consider signing their petition.
Undaunted by rain, Guild members and friends were proud to again join @BNWaterkeeper's spring cleanup Saturday, along the Scajaquada shoreline. Everything from discarded bottles to abandoned construction material got hauled to the curb. We believe in protecting our community!
After all the work to keep the @PittsburghPG alive, and the huge sacrifices made by @PGHGuild strikers, we hope the purchase of Post-Gazette by the parent company of the @BaltimoreBanner secures local journalism in Pittsburgh without harm to those who've given up so much for it.
We are very, very glad that @pittsburghPG is surviving! We’re eager to turn over a new leaf with new owners who value journalism, and respect Pittsburgh.
We’re also concerned by the @VenetoulisInst's stated intent to cut jobs.
ALT "The Post-Gazette newsroom currently stands around 100. The new iteration of the PG going forward might need to start out smaller, Mr. Bainum said.
“The Post-Gazette’s current business model does not support the size of the current newsroom,” he said. “We’re going to have to thoughtfully address that.
“We’re learning as we go, so we certainly don’t have all the answers,” he said."
Today is @LeeEntNews' annual stockholder meeting. Three weeks ago, we sent this letter to all of Lee's top executives regarding the company's short-sighted growth strategy and need to refocus. We received a response from no one, which says a lot about how the company is run.
Any discussion of AI in journalism should be done honestly. Don't brag that you're doing overworked journalists a favor by removing writing from their jobs. You've slashed the newsroom. You still need lots of content. You decide to employ a robot. Done. cleveland.com/news/2026/02/j…
Since the owners of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette decided to shut down the paper instead of doing what's right and following the law, the efforts by the @PGHGuild and OurPaperNow.org to keep strong journalism in the Pittsburgh community have been inspirational.
So proud of our brothers and sisters with the @PGHGuild. It tells you something about the ownership of the @PittsburghPG that courts at every level have ruled against them repeatedly, but they keep feeding their lawyers instead of their employees and their community.
TODAY: The @PittsburghPG lost again. This time as the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court rejected a request to rehear the case in which it ordered the PG to pay workers back for the costs it illegally passed onto us, & restore the contract.
Even w/ the closure, the owners are on the hook.
ALT PITTSBURGH — On Wednesday afternoon, the U.S. 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals denied the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s request to have every judge on the circuit reconsider a November 2025 ruling from a panel of the same court that enforced a National Labor Relations Board order directing the PG to restore the entire collective bargaining agreement that it illegally tore up in July 2020. That includes restoration of paid time off, banked sick days, some workers’ wages, health care and the right to arbitrate discipline, among other issues.
The ruling also means the PG has to pay back every bargaining unit member — strikers and non-strikers alike — for the costs it has illegally passed onto them for the last five-and-a-half years. That liability continues to accrue until the Post-Gazette restores the previous, contractually bargained terms.
ALT “The millionaire owners of the Post-Gazette have burned countless dollars trying to destroy our union and destroy a 240-year-old institution in Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania,” said NewsGuild-CWA Jon Schleuss. “The company could have settled for far less than they spent on fighting journalists and breaking federal law. We’ll continue to fight for journalists in Pittsburgh and look to the future while at the same time considering all legal options to hold the company to account and compel them to follow the law.”
Editorial workers at the Post-Gazette — members of the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh (TNG-CWA Local 38061) — went out on strike on Oct. 18, 2022, demanding the company restore the terms of the entire collective bargaining agreement (CBA) it illegally discarded, including dignified health care. On Nov. 10, 2025, in addition to updating its March injunction regarding health care, the 3rd Circuit Court ordered the company to restore all the requested terms of the previous...
ALT "Having lost previous decisions in a January 2023 administrative law judge ruling, in front of the National Labor Relations Board in September 2024, a 3rd Circuit Court panel in March 2025, as well as a second 3rd Circuit panel on Nov. 10, 2025, the Post-Gazette appealed back to the 3rd Circuit Court twice more, was denied both times, and was already facing the prospect of contempt of court proceedings in December of 2025.
“We had to sacrifice a lot to get this amount of justice. This country and its ruling class have always relentlessly attacked workers. They only ever back off when we fight back,” said Erin Hebert, copy editor and first vice president of the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh. “Everyone who has to struggle and work to survive, whether they’re a union member yet or not, should strongly consider if we want to keep having that fight in the courts, or in an arena where their lawyers can’t buy them time.”"
On January 9, ICE arrested a member of our union, the Minnesota Newspaper & Communications Guild, as part of Operation Metro Surge.
He has been transferred to a detention facility in Texas, where he is awaiting action on his petition for habeas corpus: newsguild.org/guild-member-d…
Due to more cost cutting by Lee Enterprises, the Guild is saying difficult goodbyes to 4 more members: Dale Anderson, Toni Ruberto, Natalie Brophy and Jamal Harris Jr. (not pictured). We thank them for their contributions to The News and wish them well in their next chapter.
Great news for our sisters and brothers in Pittsburgh
Third Circuit Court of Appeals rules for striking Pittsburgh journalists
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The lack of vision and competence from Lee Enterprises' executive team has been mind-numbing, and I worked at Tribune during the tronc era when executives were talking about feeding content into funnels to optimize it!
As the media landscape continues to change, what local journalists do every day continues to mean a lot to our community. What lies ahead for Western New York will be the topic of our event next week, which is free and open to the public. Please join us.
The mission of getting vital local news out to the WNY community faces growing obstacles. At our upcoming event, local journalists will discuss current challenges and the efforts to safeguard local journalism for the future. Please join our community conversation.