"Multiple Newsrooms Across the US Unite in 24-Hour Strike for Fair Wages and Working Conditions"

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More than 200 staffers from the Chicago Tribune and six other newsrooms initiated a 24-hour strike to protest stalled contract negotiations and demand fair wages, with the employees citing concerns over budget cuts and job losses under Alden Global Capital's ownership. The strike, organized by The NewsGuild-CWA, aims to address issues such as 401(k) match benefits and staff reductions, highlighting broader challenges faced by the media industry, including recent layoffs at major publications.
Topics:nation#alden-global-capital#chicago-tribune#fair-wages#labor-strike#media-industry#newsguild-cwa
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- After budget slashing, more newspaper journalists plan one-day strikes The Washington Post
- ‘Spread far too thin’: Virginian-Pilot, Daily Press striking Thursday WAVY.com
- Chicago Tribune's unionized newsroom staff to go on historic 24-hour strike Thursday: 'Enough is enough' Chicago Sun-Times
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