MGW adopts anti-harassment and anti-discrimination training policy
At an April 4, 2022, quarterly membership meeting, Media Guild of the West members adopted the following resolution 100% to 0%.
MGW members will discuss the case for publicly funded journalism
Public funding for journalism is an issue that California’s journalists in particular are likely to be discussing in the weeks, months and years to come as California lawmakers debate Senate Bill 911.
MGW seats new leadership, charts course for 2022
In a State of the Union address, returning President Matt Pearce highlighted several victories for members over the past year.
Interpreting SB 98: A guide for journalists and law enforcement
On Jan. 1, 2022, new legal protections against arrest go into effect for journalists covering protests and similar activities in the state of California. Here’s a guide to understand them.
Media Guild of the West files federal petition supporting stronger OSHA vaccine protections
Media Guild of the West filed a petition for review in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday in support of stronger OSHA vaccination standards in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
L.A. Times Guild members found AAPI Caucus
The L.A. Times staff includes more than 80 journalists with roots in Asia, the Pacific Islands, the Middle East and North Africa. We are coming together as the AAPI Caucus of the L.A. Times Guild.
Gov. Newsom signs SB 98, boosting California press freedoms
Gov. Newsom's office announced that he has signed SB 98, ushering in expanded protections for California journalists covering protests and other civil disturbances.
Media Guild of the West supports vaccine mandates
The Guild’s Executive Committee voted to endorse bargaining for vaccine mandates as part of a set of comprehensive COVID-19 safety policies.
Media Guild of the West members repeal dues cap, amend bylaws
Election results were announced Wednesday by Media Guild of the West’s Elections Committee.
LAPD’s sanitized Echo Park report doesn’t tell the whole story
The authors of the Los Angeles Police Department’s after-action report about the March 2021 unrest in Echo Park failed to interview multiple journalists who were detained for doing their jobs.
Media Guild of the West members endorse the PRO Act
Media Guild of the West members passed an endorsement resolution 54% to 46% at the July 12, 2021 membership meeting.
L.A. County Supervisors think California’s journalists deserve better protections
After an unprecedented outcry by local journalists in recent weeks, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted 5 to 0 on Tuesday to support expanding legal protections for journalists covering protests and civil unrest in California.
California’s journalists protest anti-press amendment to SB 98
An unprecedented coalition of press associations, labor unions, and journalism advocacy groups have announced their opposition to a recent amendment made to SB 98, a California state bill originally intended to protect journalists from arrest while covering protests.
Statement on Tribune Publishing sale
When investors are passive, the vultures are active. We stand now with our Guild colleagues at Tribune Publishing as they face a future they fought so bravely to prevent.
Job posting: Staff Representative / Contract Campaign Lead (updated)
The Media Guild of the West (TNG-CWA Local 39213) seeks candidates for a full-time Staff Representative/Contract Campaign Lead position based in Los Angeles.
Media Guild of the West endorses protections for journalists covering protests
The members of the Media Guild of the West, TNG-CWA Local 39213, endorse efforts by their local union to support the passage of SB 98 (McGuire).
Journalists at 11 Southern California daily newspapers announce plans to unionize
“Our journalists have labored for years under increasingly difficult conditions. We intend to reverse that trend,” the SCNG Guild said in its mission statement.
Desert Sun journalists vote overwhelmingly to unionize
Journalists of The Desert Sun won a resounding victory in their unionization campaign, forming a union with a vote of 13-1.
Phoenix New Times faces NLRB complaint over bargaining delays
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the federal agency in charge of prosecuting violations of federal labor law, has charged Phoenix New Times with violating federal labor law by refusing to bargain with its newly unionized employees to establish a fair contract.
Desert Sun journalists announce union campaign
Ninety percent of eligible staffers signed cards saying they want to be represented by The Desert Sun NewsGuild.