Downsizing at the Los Angeles Times
On Sunday one hundred and twenty pressroom employees from the Los Angeles Times Orange County and Olympic Facilities gathered in Duarte for the status of negotiations with the company. The news was not pleasant, with the Los Angeles Times setting an ultimatum for $1.8 million in cuts to be made by this Thursday the 13th of March, from the union, or thirty-one pressroom employees are to be laid off, with a six week severance.
The tactics the Los Angeles Times is using, as leverage against the men of women of the two pressrooms, seems to be retaliation for voting the union in last January, 2007. The pressroom employees have not been unionized for almost forty years, but one outspoken Tribune Boss, is completely responsible for bringing the union into the Times, yet many innocent victims will be displaced.
This action is not only about thirty-one employees being retaliated against, it’s about thirty-one families losing their livelihood, which many of my colleagues and I find unfortunate and unbelievable. All Tribune Company Employees that are being requested to leave, receive fifty-two weeks of severance pay, with the Los Angeles Times Pressrooms being singled out with six weeks severance.
For this reason the struggle will be taken to the public through picket lines outside Times Mirror Square, the Olympic Facility, and the Times Orange County Facility within the next few days.
The employees of the Los Angeles Times Pressrooms are seeking voluntary buyouts first, and then layoffs as a last resort.