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I'm just a Beacon Journal reader with a question: Don't the Beacon Journal's writers have to sign non-compete agreements? This is fundamental business. This is fundamental business sense. It's why Terry Pluto had to temporarily leave town in 1984. It's why Roger Brown couldn't simply accept a buyout and immediately go work at another local paper. Are you telling me the Beacon Journal's writers don't have non-compete agreements? If indeed this is the case, I find it to be astonishing.
ReplyDeleteHere's an answer to the question from a Newspaper Guild source:
ReplyDeleteI’ve never know that to be policy here at the BJ for reporters. I know as a photographer I did not sign anything to that effect. Regina Bret and others in the past must not have either. I know that it is standard practice for TV talent to do so. I don’t believe the PD reporters sign anything either. Roger Brown took a buyout. He may have been still being paid by the PD for a few weeks but I do believe he could go to another local paper. I think the only thing stopping that is no other local papers are hiring.