21 October 2019

Can A New Union For Arizona Republic Reporters Protect Local Journalism?

Another buy-out for The Arizona Republic? USA Today, Gannett, GateHouse Media > and now another merger
New Media Investment Group!
Take a look at what Mike Reed has to say about their 'new approach' to local newspapers
Nobody likes them.... Whether the merger would help combat the erosion of reporting jobs in America or accelerate it quickly became a matter of intense debate in the journalism industry, which remains mired in a two-decade-long search for a sustainable business model for local news.
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Let's put that group's stock performance on the radar first - for fast traders
Ticker News
Stock in the Trader’s Radar: New Media Investment Group Inc. (NEWM)

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Arizona Republic Reporters, Staffers Vote To Form A Union
By Mark Brodie, Steve Goldstein
Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services
Updated: Friday, October 11, 2019 - 3:38pm
"It’s official: The state’s largest newspaper, The Arizona Republic, has voted to unionize.
The 64-30 vote came despite a series of memos written by management at the Arizona Republic to staffers eligible to join the NewsGuild, a labor union for journalists in North America, that organizing in that way could have negative implications.
That included arguments that Gannett, as the corporate owner, has only so much it is willing to spend — and that the cost of any new benefit could result in the loss of another one. . .

“This is a historic decision to protect local journalism,” said consumer reporter and member of the organizing committee Rebekah Sanders in a press release. “We have sent a powerful message to Gannett that we expect dignified layoff severance, fair wages and a voice in the decisions that affect our future.” . .
Thursday's vote does not actually gain the newsroom staffers anything beyond the right to collectively bargain with management.
"I think there's a general belief that now the hard work starts," Pitzl said.
Unlike efforts to unionize some other businesses, the impetus had less to do with salaries than trying to provide some protection to existing workers against layoffs. That has taken on additional importance following the announcement that Gannett was going to be purchased by GateHouse Media to form a $1.4 billion corporation. . .
The only GateHouse operation in Arizona is the Arizona Capitol Times, which is not a union shop.


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