In Historic Move At Labor-Skeptic 'Chicago Tribune', Newsroom Pushes To Form Union

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One of the nation's oldest and most prestigious regional newspapers, The Chicago Tribune, could soon have a unionized staff. On April 11, journalists from its newsroom informed management that they are preparing to organize and that they have collected signatures from dozens of colleagues. This is a historic move at a paper that, for decades, had taken a hard-line stance against unions.

The move will likely not go over well with corporate owner Tronc. Two months ago, the newspaper publishing company struck a deal to sell another venerable daily, the Los Angeles Times, weeks after the paper's journalists succeeded in unionizing its newsroom. Journalists at the Tribune say the move will help them secure better pay and ensure they can fulfill the paper's mission.


In Historic Move At Labor-Skeptic 'Chicago Tribune', Newsroom Pushes To Form Union