The Washington Times has just laid off newsroom staffers in a move
that’s been in the works for weeks. New top editor David Jackson and new
Times CEO Larry Beasley broke the news at a meeting of approximately 20
employees, according to one person who attended.
“They came in and said, ‘It’s unfortunate to have to do this. This is
the toughest part.’ … They’re sorry and they have to make painful
decisions moving forward,” reports the now-former employee. “I would
call it pretty much boilerplate.”
One person asked Jackson and Beasley how the paper would manage with
what would now be a threadbare photo department. The answer was that the
Times would have to be resourceful and perhaps use wire photos when
available. More standard, depressing newspaper-downsizing talk, in other
words.
Layoffees will get a half-week of severance pay for each year they’ve
been with the publication, though everyone will get a minimum of two
weeks’ severance. Health benefits, according to the source, will be paid
through the end of the month.
Rumors are flying about the names of which Times staffers have been
let go. We’ll publish those once we get confirmation directly from them.
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