Newhouse
Advance Publications has unveiled its latest union-busting tactic. 10 of the
remain 14 Guild employees will be banished to out-lying county bureaus so that
only non-union Cleveland.com workers can work in Cuyahoga County or Summit
County.
The
next step is obvious because it’s been done by management for a century: Put
everyone you don’t want into a department or category, then a few months later
eliminate the department or category. It’s capitalism version of the firing
squad. No bullets needed.
Once
the 10 are banished from Cuyahoga County the next step is to close down the PD
bureaus in Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina and Portage
counties. It’s coming. Count on it.
Those truncated ten might as well send out
their job applications elsewhere. They are living on borrowed time.
With no union protection the final step also
is obvious for those at Cleveland.com: Slash their pay. They’ll be lucky if
they make minimum wages.
Putin couldn’t be more merciless and
effective. At least there are no bullets in the PD firing squad.
The banished union members are investigative
reporters Rachel Dissell and John Caniglia, arts and culture writers John
Petkovic and Laura DeMarco, real estate
reporter Michelle Jarboe, medical reporter Ginger Christ, education reporter
Patrick O'Donnell, features/Friday Magazine events writer Greg Burnett and
photographers Gus Chan and Lisa DeJong.
The only exceptions, for now, are superb
sports columnist Terry Pluto, once at 44 E. Exchange Street who writes a book a
week, or so it seems, about sports; columnist Philip Morris; art and
architecture critic Steve Litt; and travel writer Susan Glaser.
To read the excruciatingly painful Cleveland
Scene article, click on https://www.clevescene.com/scene-and-heard/archives/2020/04/07/plain-dealer-put-out-to-pasture-in-final-death-blow-remaining-reporters-given-impossible-choice
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