Workers at three Hearst newspapers file federal labor charges against company
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Five guilds representing workers at Hearst newspapers in New York, Connecticut, Texas, and California have filed formal complaints for unfair labor practices (Michael Sainato/The Guardian)
Michael Sainato / The Guardian: Five guilds representing workers at Hearst newspapers in New York, Connecticut, Texas, and California have filed formal complaints for unfair labor practices — Media company says it is ‘committed to good faith bargaining’ amid claims including contract violation
Workers at three Hearst newspapers file federal labor charges against company
Media workers at three Hearst-owned newspapers represented by The NewsGuild-CWA have filed unfair labor practice charges against Hearst with the National Labor Relations Board this week, accusing the company of violating federal labor law and retaliating against workers for union activity. The charges were filed by workers at: the Albany Times Union in New York, the Austin American-Statesman in Texas, and the Dallas Morning News in Texas. The
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