The LA Times Appears on the Verge of Unionizing, Upending a Long Anti-Labor History
The LA Times is owned by the media company Tronc, formerly the Tribune Publishing Company, which also owns the Chicago Tribune and is known for its conservative and anti-union stances. The 136-year-old LA Times' own anti-labor history goes all the way back to its first publisher Harrison Gray
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CHARACTER #2: Have the courts ever stopped a paper from publishing before? CHARACTER #3: Not in the history of the republic. Let us set aside the fact that people in newsrooms do not say things like “Not in the history of the republic.” In real life, CHARACTER #3 would probably say, “How the
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New York, NY â January 11, 2018 â ABRAMS will publish The Displaced (Abrams Press; April 10, 2018; U.S. $25.00; Hardcover), edited by Pulitzer Prizeâwinning and bestselling author Viet Thanh Nguyen, under its newly launched non-fiction imprint, Abrams Press. ABRAMS will donate 10 percent of
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A new NPR report details multiple allegations of sexual misconduct and âfrat houseâ behavior by Los Angeles Times CEO and publisher Ross Levinsohn, just a day ahead of a major announcement regarding Times staffers' efforts to unionize the newsroom.
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