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Gannett newspaper journalists will walk off the job in CEO protest

Hundreds of staffers at Gannett newspapers across seven states are protesting their company’s leadership and job cuts. Read more >>

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Poynter: Over 200 unionized Gannett journalists stage one-day strike

Poynter: Journalists report working hundreds of hours of unpaid overtime at Gannett papers

Texas Observer: Newspaper unions in Texas fight for first contracts

L.A. Times: Southern California News Group journalists vote to unionize, joining labor wave

Poynter: NewsGuild study of 14 unionized Gannett newsrooms finds gender and racial pay gaps

Los Angeles magazine: Black journalists at the L.A. Times are calling on management to address newsroom inequities

Slate: How people can keep their jobs and still get those $600 unemployment benefits

New York Times: How a new breed of union activists is changing the rules (and newsrooms)

CNN: Coronavirus is testing the power of unionized newsrooms

Phoenix New Times: Arizona Republic journalists overwhelmingly vote to unionize

Arizona Public Media: Phoenix reporters vote to unionize

L.A. Times: Los Angeles Times reaches historic agreement with its newsroom union

Nieman Reports: Why newsrooms are unionizing now

Splinter: L.A. Times staffers expose their own paper’s staggering pay gaps

New York Times: Union is formed at Los Angeles Times and publisher put on leave

L.A. Times: Los Angeles Times journalists vote 248-44 to unionize