The blaring (as usual) headline in the New York Post reads:
THE WORST OF TIMES
STAFF BRACES FOR LAYOFFS AFTER BUYOUTS FALL SHORT
Keith J. Kelly in his Media Ink column reports:
THE New York Times' news room is bracing for a bloodbath in the next 10 days.
The word from inside is that approximately 50 unionized journalists have accepted the buyout proposal, and only another 20 non-union editorial employees have gotten on board.
That means the ax could fall on as many as 30 editorial people in the company's first-ever mass firing of journalists in its 156-year history.
Executive Editor William Keller had said originally that he was looking to cut 100 people from the Times staff in response to the dismal newspaper advertising environment.
But then a week ago Assistant Managing Editor William Schmidt issued a memo saying it was almost certain that the company would be forced to make involuntary cuts, and he urged more volunteers to come forward.
The plea apparently fell on deaf ears.
With just 70 people stepping forward for buyouts, it is very likely that 30 newsroom staffers will be forced out in coming days.
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Friday, April 25, 2008
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