Working to gain a seat at the table, to ensure fair wages and to preserve workers’ rights for the newsroom staff of The Florida Times-Union/@jaxdotcom.
The Florida Times-Union Guild is pleased to announce our members voted 19-0 to approve our first contract. This wouldn’t have been possible without the support of our dedicated journalists, loyal readers and amazing community. Thank you all for helping us along the way. ✊
It is with a heavy heart I share the passing of Russell Harper, a friend & champion for working families. His leadership, wisdom & humor touched many. We’ve lost a pillar of our Democratic family. Rest in peace, Russell…you will be deeply missed. 💙
Some T-U Guild members spent their lunch hour supporting @CWAUnion members in their strike against @ATT's unfair labor practices today on Hendricks Avenue in Jacksonville. ✊ We are sending solidarity to the 17,000 workers on strike and wishing for a fair contract soon!
THE VERDICT IS IN, @law360 and @LexisNexis: We will walk off the job on a ULP strike in September unless management agrees to a fair contract and stops violating the law. Read more below. #verdictisin#Law360Strike
“Solidarity from a member of Florida Times-Union Guild, Jacksonville, Florida, who works remotely in West Virginia.” — @BethReeseCravey@timesunionguild
Journalists at the @SunSentinel are forming a union to protect our workers and the South Florida community’s access to quality local journalism. #SunSentinelSolidarity
Now why would a newspaper company want to submit its intellectual property (a reporter's story) to train an AI algorithm but not agree to layoff protections for the journalist who wrote that story.... idk... not sure.... lemme know what you think.... ???
Two weeks ago, our bargaining unit members were notified we are part of an #AI pilot program launched by @Gannett that auto-generates story highlights. When editors use the feature, the system adds the tagline below at the bottom of the story.
This week, we took a stand.
This program began while our bargaining team was at the table trying to finish a contract that would prohibit people being laid off as a result of AI.
The company won't agree to protections against AI, but it will roll out programs that analyze real-life reporters' work. No way.
Two weeks ago, our bargaining unit members were notified we are part of an #AI pilot program launched by @Gannett that auto-generates story highlights. When editors use the feature, the system adds the tagline below at the bottom of the story.
This week, we took a stand.
Our papers’ owner @Gannett fired an editor for saying what every editor in the company knows: The company needs to hire more news staff.
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What is... the Times-Union on Jeopardy!?
If you watched the game show tonight, you might've noticed a @jaxdotcom appearance. Here's why.
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We are thrilled that the NLRB announced it’s seeking an injunction against the @postgazette. The PG could've avoided this by simply agreeing to dignified terms with us & our striking union siblings @cwaunion & PPPWU at any point in the last 18 months.. pghguild.com/2024/04/19/labo…
ALT PITTSBURGH - On Thursday, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) announced that it is seeking an injunction pursuant to Section 10() of the National Labor Relations Act against the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for dozens of ongoing unfair labor practice violations of federal law, 18 months after workers struck to compel the newspaper to follow the law and provide health insurance to workers.
In October of 2022, Post-Gazette management unilaterally cut off the health care of its production, advertising and distribution workers by refusing to pay a $19-per-week increase in health care costs. The workers, represented by WA, PPPWU and Teamsters local unions, went on strike on Oct. 6. The Post-Gazette had already violated federal labor law with respect to its newsroom editorial workers - members of the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh-CWA - in July of 2020 when it declared an illegal end to bargaining and unilaterally imposed new working conditions.
ALT "As striking workers, we've stood strong against Post-Gazette management and the Block family for the last 18 months as they've violated labor law and tried to ignore and break our unions," said Zack Tanner, president of the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh. "Today's signal that the NLRB will finally be seeking injunctive relief through the courts is validation that our fight is just and will be won in short order."
The NLRB encourages parties to resolve cases by settlement rather than litigation whenever possible, and more than 90% of meritorious unfair labor practice cases are settled by agreement at some point in the process, according to the NLRB. Post-Gazette
ALT representatives, however, have repeatedly rejected basic settlements. They have also refused to bargain in good faith, a violation of federal law.
"It's great that the NLRB is seeking an injunction against Post-Gazette management for repeatedly breaking federal law," said NewsGuild-CWA President Jon Schleuss.
"Employers cannot be allowed to actively harm workers. The Post-Gazette could settle this and limit their liability at any time. The NewsGuild-CWA will continue to fight for journalists and media workers in Pittsburgh and across the continent."
Post-Gazette management has hired police and private security to intimidate and threaten strikers.
ALT "The Post-Gazette has had the ability to settle the strike at any time, simply by complying with the law, as ordered by the courts and through NLRB decisions," said Mike Davis, Vice President of WA District 2-13. "It is unfortunate that the Post-Gazette's continued unlawful violation of workers' rights has undermined the rule of law and forced the government to seek an injunction to achieve justice."
Supporters can donate to the strikers and subscribe to the striking-worker run publication, the Pittsburgh Union Progress at unionprogress.com.
WOW! What a day. It was amazing to welcome 18 future journalists from UNF and EWU to @jaxdotcom for the very first College Media Day.
The students had beat sessions from fantastic Jax journalists across mediums and outlets and participated in a mock presser at City Hall.
Today we want to share some love for our striking Guild family in Pittsburgh. We could not be more proud to support them as they continue to refuse to cave to the despicable Blocks. We know they will win this fight! Support them by donating unionprogress.com/donate/@PGHGuild
3/ Take a moment today to look at all the people we’ve lost since 2020 and the beats they covered. Then, help us get this contract done by sending a letter to our bosses here: actionnetwork.org/letters/ga…
3/ Take a moment today to look at all the people we’ve lost since 2020 and the beats they covered. Then, help us get this contract done by sending a letter to our bosses here: actionnetwork.org/letters/ga…
2/ When we lose hundreds of collective years of experience from our newsroom, we can’t serve our communities as well as we want to. That’s why we’re fighting for a fair contract from @Gannett so we can attract and retain talented journalists to do this crucial work.
1/ The Palm Beach Post and Daily News newsrooms have lost more than 45 employees since we unionized in 2020. Many of those folks have not been replaced.
Join us in telling Gannett’s CEO Mike Reed, Gannett Chief Content Officer Kristin Roberts and local Executive Editors: Get serious, and get this contract done.
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I can say this part because they’re not my employer anymore: by all means shame @Gannett because it’s been nearly two years since I left and the TU still doesn’t have a ft education reporter while the CEO keeps taking raises. TU raised me. That newsroom deserves the world.