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I joined our union’s bargaining team because I wanted to be part of creating a better ProPublica. Unfortunately, management has made that process difficult, fighting us on even the most basic proposals. This is not where we should be a year in.
We launched our union for a fairer and more transparent workplace, protections for our staff and a seat at the table. One year in, here’s what we’ve accomplished — and where @ProPublica's management is fighting us. propublicaguild.org/updates/…
It's been one year since @ProPublicaGuild launched, and I'm so proud of what our unit has accomplished together. But we're nowhere near the contract we deserve. In the interest of transparency (my favorite core value of @ProPublica!), I'm sharing our Guild's one-year update 👇
We launched our union for a fairer and more transparent workplace, protections for our staff and a seat at the table. One year in, here’s what we’ve accomplished — and where @ProPublica's management is fighting us. propublicaguild.org/updates/…
Looking forward to the day we have a contract, so all of us on both sides - workers and management - only have to focus on one thing: doing our jobs and producing the amazing journalism @ProPublica that we're all so proud to be a part of
We launched our union for a fairer and more transparent workplace, protections for our staff and a seat at the table. One year in, here’s what we’ve accomplished — and where @ProPublica's management is fighting us. propublicaguild.org/updates/…
I'm proud to be part of @propublicaguild and proud of the tremendous journalism we do. Yet one year into our union and over nine bargaining sessions, we’re still no closer to agreement on Just Cause. More in our update and thread:
We launched our union one year ago for a fairer and more transparent workplace, protections for our staff and a seat at the table.
We’ve submitted more than 20 proposals to management. Just two have been agreed to.
Here's where things stand. 👇 propublicaguild.org/updates/…
Professional news: I'll be a fellow for the next year with @NewAmerica's US@250 initiative, reporting a story I'm really excited about at the intersection of journalism/local history. This is a great cohort, too. Looking forward to doing this work.
🎉 The 2024 class of New America’s Us@250 Initiative is here!
13 fellows & 2 senior fellows will reimagine the American narrative through storytelling that reflects our shared values/aspirations, just in time for the nation’s 250th anniversary.
🇺🇸 #Us250go.newamerica.org/2024-us250…
Professional news: I'll be a fellow for the next year with @NewAmerica's US@250 initiative, reporting a story I'm really excited about at the intersection of journalism/local history. This is a great cohort, too. Looking forward to doing this work.
🎉 The 2024 class of New America’s Us@250 Initiative is here!
13 fellows & 2 senior fellows will reimagine the American narrative through storytelling that reflects our shared values/aspirations, just in time for the nation’s 250th anniversary.
🇺🇸 #Us250go.newamerica.org/2024-us250…
🏆 IJA selected @ProPublica reporter @marymhudetz (Apsaalooke/Crow) as the recipient of the 2024 Richard LaCourse Award for Investigative Journalism. Hudetz was selected for her work The Repatriation Project – The Delayed Return of Native Remains.#IMC24 - tinyurl.com/974m4872
Congratulations to my colleague and friend @marymhudetz, who's been recognized by @IndigenousJA as this year's Richard LaCourse Award winner for investigative reporting. Mary has led our reporting on repatriation with heart and grit. I admire her so much. propublica.org/atpropublica/…
Wow. The team did genealogical research located "living descendants of many of those who had received and then lost the land. For the first time, these living Black Americans were made aware of the specific land that had been given to and then taken away from their ancestors."
Did you all know that dairy workers are excluded from many state and federal legal protections? In Wisconsin, dairy workers, many of whom are undocumented, have lost their jobs housing bc of farm injuries.
@msanchezMIA@mrym_jml made this guide to help:
propublica.org/article/what-…
#DairyMonth Wis.'s state slogan is, "America's Dairyland." @widatcp says Badger State is home to more dairy farms than any other state. We have 5,500 dairy farms & 1.28 million cows. Dairy industry contributes $45.6 billion to Wis.’s economy each year. 📸: WHI Image ID 99731