Chicago Tribune journalists set to go on 24-hour strike – CBS2 (Chicago)

Journalists at the Chicago Tribune will be going on strike for the first time in the newspaper's history on Thursday. The guild said it is protesting the company's refusal to pay a fair wage, and threats to take away the 401k match benefit. The Tribune journalists will be joined for the 24-hour strike by journalists from seven other newsrooms across the country.
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

I would recommend a longer strike. Say, the rest of their lives?

Tom Paine's Ghost
2 years ago

Will anyone notice? I don’t think that there are any “journalists” left at the Tribune. There are certainly propaganda parrots and Democrat Party mouthpieces at the Tribune, but nope, no Journalists.

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