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Home Front: Culture Wars
BuzzFeed votes to unionize after layoffs
2019-02-13
Liberal Listicle Money Drain Defies Gravity
[10News] After a crushing round of layoffs that sent shockwaves through the newsroom, BuzzFeed's editorial staff announced on Tuesday that they have formed a union to grapple with the threats looming over the media industry.

Employees have informed BuzzFeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith of their intentions, according to the NewsGuild of New York ‐ the union with which BuzzFeed is organizing. NewsGuild said that more than 90% of "eligible editorial employees signed on to the union effort."

BuzzFeed, once a darling in the digital media space, laid off 15% of its workforce last month . Employees took to Medium to write an open letter to the company's leadership team to express anger over BuzzFeed's decision not to pay laid-off staffers for earned paid time off. CEO Jonah Peretti eventually relented after the backlash .

However, it appears that the effort to unionize started before the latest round of cuts, with the NewsGuild calling it a "months long organizing drive." Included in the demands are PTO payouts, reasonable severance and due process for termination ‐ a list that shows that staffers are bracing for more turmoil.
Posted by:Frank G

#6  It wasn't hate when they told coal miners to 'learn to code'. Then again, to them, coal miners weren't the 'right people'.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-02-13 09:48  

#5  ...reasonable severance and due process for termination

"Here's $10.00 - now get the fuck out!"
Posted by: Raj   2019-02-13 09:11  

#4  IIRR they laid off 10% about 2 months before that.

The trouble with mass firings is those most able to work,i.e. the most productive and therefore profitable, tend to be easiest to temp into leaving.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-02-13 08:32  

#3  I foresee them collectively deciding how to split zero.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-02-13 08:30  

#2  ...Popcorn, anyone?

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski    2019-02-13 08:28  

#1  Because if there's anything better than a crew of people yammering mindlessly, it's a crew of people yammering mindlessly with collective bargaining.
Posted by: ed in texas   2019-02-13 07:32  

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