Update: Ken Krause leaves a comment below that Janet Moore, one of the Guild chairs, is a former Beacon Journal business reporter.
Letter from Minneapolis Star-Tribune Guild to editor Barnes on ditching copy editors:
Letter from Minneapolis Star-Tribune Guild to editor Barnes on ditching copy editors:
January 14, 2010
Nancy Barnes
Editor, Senior Vice President
Star Tribune
425 Portland Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55104
Hand Delivered and by Email
Dear Nancy,
Last week you outlined a series of steps the Newsroom needs to take to help make the Star Tribune a “successful information company.” Those steps include a workforce reduction of “about 30 positions” in the Newsroom, the majority of them from the Guild. They also include the painful and ill-advised elimination of an entire craft — copy editing. A-scale copy editors represent 424 years of service to the Star Tribune; we believe their loss will likely affect the quality of our newspaper and website.
While our members understand more than most of their colleagues across the country the difficult challenges facing our industry and this institution, we believe the fallout from the impending job cuts will be devastating to our newspaper and website. We are formally requesting that you broaden the buyout offer to include all job titles, including reporting, under Section 7, Article 13 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement in an effort to mitigate that pain. We understand that you are averse to cutting “news-gathering” positions; however, we believe that retaining some editing and production positions would make the transition to a smaller operation smoother and less traumatic to those employees remaining.
In addition, we understand that you plan to place at least two managers in the Guild. Remember, the Guild contract requires first consideration of certain job classifications when filling vacant positions. When the Star Tribune board ordered cuts throughout the building several months ago, a reasonable person could conclude those reductions would be done to cut costs. However, we don’t understand how giving a manager a Guild job constitutes a job cut. Instead, it appears to be creative shell game to move the salaries into the Guild so you can claim savings on the management side.
Also, posting eight new jobs while eliminating 30 others begs the question: How many jobs will be eliminated?
Creating a smaller newsroom requires a cohesive, well-planned and executed strategy. You may have crafted these proposals, but it is up to our members to carry them out and to live with the consequences of your actions.
We would appreciate a prompt response to our request and questions. As always, Guild leadership is ready to meet with you to discuss positive solutions to the challenges facing us.
Sincerely,
Janet Moore/David Chanen
Co-chairs, Star Tribune Newspaper Guild
CC: Mike Klingensmith, publisher, Star Tribune
Mike Sweeney, chairman, Star Tribune
Some might recognize the name of one of the signatories on this letter -- former Beacon Journal business reporter Janet Moore.
ReplyDeleteHow do they hope to get along without copy editors? Who will write the headlines?
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