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More Than 750 Staffers of Washington Post Hold Massive Strike Outside Company Building

Over 750 woke staffers of the far-left Washington Post have initiated a 24-hour walkout, marking the largest protest at the newspaper in almost 50 years.

The strike is notably one of the biggest labor actions in Washington D.C.’s recent history, according to Axios. Staffers, also known as “Posties,” are calling on the public to stand in solidarity with them by boycotting the Post’s content for the duration of the strike.

This walkout is the peak of a tension-building 18 months of contract negotiations between the Post’s management and its staff. Tensions were heightened last week amidst the buzz of potential layoffs should the company not meet its target buyout numbers.

The paper, facing a steep $100 million deficit for the year, has announced plans to cut about 240 jobs, particularly targeting the local news department. Yet, despite these dire circumstances, only half of the slated positions have been vacated through voluntary departures.

The union representing the striking employees, the Washington Post Guild, accuses the management of failing to “bargain in good faith.” Their demands are centered on achieving equal pay, securing raises to keep pace with the inflation rate, and maintaining flexible remote work policies.

The union released the following statement:

Washington Post employees have been negotiating with management for 18 months. We still lack a contract that keeps pace with record-level inflation and guarantees workers a living wage. Meanwhile, because of our previous publisher’s mismanagement, the company has tried to balance its books by laying off nearly 40 people in the last year. Then they offered “voluntary” buyouts to another 240 staffers this fall. Now The Post has threatened that if they don’t get enough people to leave, more layoffs will be next.

That means fewer Post employees making the critical journalism that keeps our communities informed and holds our public officials accountable. Democracy Dies in Darkness, right?

Time and again, we’ve told the company’s leaders that we’re worth more. They have refused to listen. They have refused to bargain in good faith. They have broken the law again and again.

So we’ve told company leaders that on Dec. 7, we’re striking for 24 hours, because we know there is no Washington Post without us.

A reporter for the WaPo wrote, “I’m walking off the job with hundreds of my WaPo colleagues because the company is breaking the law and bargaining in bad faith. Respect our picket line during our 24-hour strike by avoiding WaPo journalism today, send a letter to our bosses here:”

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READ 4 COMMENTS
  • Archi says:

    Let WaPo sink into the bottom of the stink bog that they have created.

  • LetsGoBrandon says:

    “We still lack a contract that keeps pace with record-level inflation and guarantees workers a living wage.”

    Go eat a bag-of-dicks you worthless scumbags. You’re responsible for the record-level inflation. You helped Bidung steal the election and you voted for him. He’s the cause of the inflation so suck it up, buttercups.

  • Karma says:

    These woke liberals masquerading as journalists supported Biden and Dems who’s irresponsible spending caused this inflation.

    This happened under Biden, not Trump.

    They ignored the warnings about wasting Trllions of dollars and what it would do to inflation.

    They redefined the word recession when we had 2 straight quarters of negative growth.

    What’s really funny is there are hundreds of left wing liberal news organizations just like the Wash Post so they wonder why people don’t read that trash.

    To quote one of their mentors “The chickens are coming home to roost”.

  • JujubeeL says:

    You helped and voted for Biden and this mess. You are traitors to this nation.
    Vote Trump and we all WIN like the 4 years under Trump.

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