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After more than a century of battling and bashing unions, Tribune concedes to one of its own

Monday, May 7, 2018 - Posted by Rich Miller

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According to Tribune Editor Bruce Dold, supervisors and managers, along with non-newsroom employees, will be excluded from the new negotiating units.

“As we move ahead, we need to be united as one organization with an important purpose – to help the company transform and thrive as a business, and to serve our readers world-class journalism,” he said.

In late April, Tribune management opted not to recognize the union, which was approved by reporters by a massive margin. They did continue to review the situation however, and ultimately decided to recognize the union’s right to negotiate on behalf of its members.

“People need to realize that what we do is important,” reporter Mary Wisniewski said after the initial decision in April. “We’re doing good, important professional work, and we need real news and real investigations to support our Democracy.”

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The union will not represent supervisors, managers and other non-newsroom employees, but there is some disagreement over whether certain editors and editorial board members should be included.

“We will engage in further conversations concerning whether certain job classifications will be included in the bargaining unit,” Dold said in his email.

* A text from a bemused Democrat…

Hahahaha. Bruce Dold and the Trib management always telling elected officials to stand up to unions. Did it take them one week or two to cave? Can’t wait for the edit board fairshare payments.

The staff made its demand on April 24th. The Tribune agreed to terms on May 6th.

       

37 Comments
  1. - Chris Widger - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 10:36 am:

    ==Hahahaha. Bruce Dold and the Trib management always telling elected officials to stand up to unions. Did it take them one week or two to cave? Can’t wait for the edit board fairshare payments.==

    This is weird. Is it more important to be consistent than it is to do what this person presumably thinks is the right thing? Like, if the Trib hadn’t recognized the union, this person would be happier?


  2. - wordslinger - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 10:38 am:

    –Bruce Dold and the Trib management always telling elected officials to stand up to unions. Did it take them one week or two to cave?–

    Very funny. But Dold is just a tronc overseer. He doesn’t make big calls like this.

    Who’s actually running tronc these days, since Ferro slithered away with his millions?


  3. - Whatever - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 10:39 am:

    ==but there is some disagreement over whether certain editors and editorial board members should be included.==

    Is that because the editorial board members are refusing to join the union on principle? /s


  4. - Whatever - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 10:41 am:

    I should also add: Wait until the newly-unionized editorial board members try to cash in on the Speaker’s love for unions.


  5. - Perrid - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 10:43 am:

    @Chris, I don’t think the individual is unhappy with the union being recognized, more like delighting in the irony.

    And Rich, I’m really not a grammar nazi or anything, at least I don’t think so, but “bemused” means confused or puzzled, which I don’t think makes sense here. Amused?


  6. - Montrose - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 10:44 am:

    “This is weird. Is it more important to be consistent than it is to do what this person presumably thinks is the right thing? Like, if the Trib hadn’t recognized the union, this person would be happier?”

    It’s not weird. He or she is laughing at Tronc tangibly demonstrating flaws in the rhetoric they have been throwing out for decades. It’s an appreciation of irony. That’s it. Nothing weird about it.


  7. - Oswego Willy - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 10:45 am:

    I guess praying for a hurricane in time to stop this recognition wasn’t possible?

    Times are a-changing.

    Raunerism and those of his ilk who see people making less is most important are now getting blowback… by people organizing… wanting collective bargaining… and holding those in management to doing things in good faith…

    Good on the Trib and the Guild.


  8. - Rich Miller - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 10:45 am:

    ===”bemused” means confused or puzzled, which I don’t think makes sense here===

    It’s irony.


  9. - Ink Stained - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 10:46 am:

    After the recent round of layoffs, the most staff-heavy department at the Trib is Bruce Dold’s beloved op-ed section. The real irony will kick in when union-bashing opinion writers seek collective bargaining protection from the next wave of “right-sizing.”


  10. - Perrid - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 10:49 am:

    Ah OK, sorry. Flew over my head lol.


  11. - Grandson of Man - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 10:51 am:

    Historic and beautiful. Welcome to unionization, which is one of the key ways countries and economies are first-world.

    The richest corporations got a massive tax cut. From what I’ve been reading—and according to Marco Rubio—the tax cuts are not trickling down to workers. Bonuses are one-time events and are not pay raises, better health insurance, defined pensions instead of 401(k)’s/no retirement accounts, etc. Unions are very much needed now, to compel redistribution of wealth to proportions that are healthier for countries.


  12. - Honeybear - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 10:54 am:

    “When the unions inspiration through the workers blood shall run,
    There can be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun”

    Solidarity sisters and brothers
    What a great day


  13. - walker - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 11:08 am:

    Looking forward to the editorial opinion on this.


  14. - My New Handle - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 11:15 am:

    Is there speculation that this unionizing will an effect on state government? I don’t see what that effect could be.


  15. - My New Handle - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 11:16 am:

    …will have an effect… Sorry


  16. - Huh? - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 11:17 am:

    Anybody checked to see if Robert R. McCormack has rolled over in his grave?


  17. - Occam - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 11:18 am:

    I’ll now set the over/under on when the Tribune files for bankruptcy at 27.5 months.


  18. - The End Is Near - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 11:20 am:

    OW @ 10:45 a.m. — “I guess praying for a hurricane in time to stop this recognition wasn’t possible?”

    You win the Internet today, sir.


  19. - lake county democrat - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 11:21 am:

    There is world of difference between recognizing a union and standing up to them. Good for the Tribune for recognizing the new union, which is needed for fair negotiations. Now let them have negotiations. The difference between the new union and the state of Illinois is that the new union isn’t trying to control both sides of the negotiating table - that might be the other paper in-town.


  20. - Suburban Mom - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 11:40 am:

    “Anybody checked to see if Robert R. McCormack has rolled over in his grave?”

    They hooked him up to the press, his vigorous grave-rolling is providing 100% of the power to run the thing.


  21. - Rabid - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 11:49 am:

    Living in the gilded age


  22. - Grandson of Man - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 11:56 am:

    “Is there speculation that this unionizing will an effect on state government?”

    Hopefully a little more empathy for employees who have terrible bosses, which is the case for state employees right now, and gladness that workers can band together to protect themselves from lousy bosses like Union Bustin’ Bruce and Tronc.


  23. - A State Employee Guy - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 12:07 pm:

    Unionizing print newspaper staff will hasten print’s decline, but that might not necessarily be so bad, so long as someone figures out how to make digitial journalism profitable. Anyone got any ideas?


  24. - Rich Miller - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 12:15 pm:

    ===Unionizing print newspaper staff will hasten print’s decline===

    How? In tronc’s case, the top dudes didn’t just skim profits, they hoarded them.


  25. - Anon - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 12:16 pm:

    Recognizing the union and union negotiations are 2 different things. The union (and its members) better be ready for a long, hard slog. From this point forward, there are no more gimmes - you’re going to have to negotiate for everything and it won’t be easy.


  26. - anon - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 12:33 pm:

    Are editors usually included in newsroom unions? Editors responsible for daily content and layout seem closer to management than staff.


  27. - A State Employee Guy - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 12:54 pm:

    Print ad revenue has been in a straight-up free fall for about a decade. To the extent that this revenue pays for labor (a big ol’ extent), raising the cost of labor by unionizing isn’t going to help matters any. Even if the union successfully pries some of the profits from Tronc, you’ve still a deck-chairs-on-the-Titanic situation.


  28. - @misterjayem - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 1:14 pm:

    “From this point forward, there are no more gimmes”

    Please identify the last time that the Tribune journalists got a “gimme” from ⁞⁞⁞tronc.

    – MrJM


  29. - Robert the 1st - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 1:21 pm:

    Not sure about Tronc but the private employers I’ve worked for typically gave everyone the same annual raise (2-4%) and you’d negotiate for anything beyond that. I’m guessing Anon is correct that if that was the case at Tronc, that “gimme” went out the door with unionizing.


  30. - Thomas Paine - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 1:33 pm:

    === “From this point forward, there are no more gimmes - you’re going to have to negotiate for everything and it won’t be easy” ===

    If they can afford to pay Ferro $5 million a year as a “consultant”, they can afford to pay actual journalists.


  31. - Anonymous - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 1:37 pm:

    “Please identify the last time that the Tribune journalists got a “gimme” from ⁞⁞⁞tronc.”

    tronc was very generous with pink slips.


  32. - Amalia - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 1:42 pm:

    whatever. I’m more concerned that newspapers, print or electronic, thrive. buy a paper, subscribe and read on line. pick up a paper when you visit another town. it is key to a free society that the news continues to flow. fact finding matters.


  33. - @misterjayem - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 2:00 pm:

    “Now all the Tribune needs to find are some actual journalists.”

    I’ve read dumber comments, but this one is right up there.

    – MrJM


  34. - TinyDancer(FKASue) - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 2:25 pm:

    To paraphrase James Madison…

    If management/owners were angels no union would be necessary.


  35. - kitty - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 3:03 pm:

    Employers get the unions they deserve.


  36. - Anon - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 6:32 pm:

    ==Good on the Trib and the Guild.==

    Yep. This case will be closely watched, as both sides hope it will confirm what they already believe about unions (though the dynamics of private-sector unions and public-sector unions are quite different).
    Union or no, the Trib is a business that is expected to make a profit. The contract terms will depend on economic reality. It’s been said here before: Sometimes a fair contract means less money. On the other hand, it might mean more money.

    ==“People need to realize that what we do is important,” reporter Mary Wisniewski said after the initial decision in April.==

    Specifically, paying customers need to realize that and support it, which is a primary challenge for the Trib and other news outlets.


  37. - Anonymous - Monday, May 7, 18 @ 7:10 pm:

    Big difference between standing up to government unions who “negotiate” with their political benefactors and “bashing all unions for a century”

    Isn’t that why they call labor contracts bargaining?

    Do you bargain by battling or caving?


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