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The Walter P. Reuther Library is the official repository of The Newspaper Guild Official Archives. Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. Newspaper Guild Records, 1933–1973. 156.5 linear feet. St. Louis Newspaper Guild Local 47 Records, 1933–1966. 10.5 linear feet.
The Boston Newspaper Guild was founded in 1940. [ 4 ] More than 300 employees of Boston Globe Media Partners , including the Boston Globe and Stat are represented by Boston News Guild, [ 5 ] but as of July 2021 Boston Globe does not have a collective bargaining agreement with them (or the two other unions involved).
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A preliminary action took place when The Newspaper Guild went on strike against the Daily News just after midnight on November 1, 1962. Guild Vice President Thomas J. Murphy indicated that the Daily News had been singled out as the union's first target "because there we have had more aggravation, more agitation, more issues, more disputes and more anti-unionism from management". [1]
Guilded is a VoIP, instant messaging, and digital distribution platform designed by Guilded Inc. and was bought by Roblox Corporation on August 16, 2021 for $90M. [1] Guilded is based in San Francisco. [2] Users communicate with voice calls, video calls, text messaging, media and files in private chats or as part of communities called "servers ...
In 1933, along with New York Evening Post Editor Joseph Cookman, John Eddy of The New York Times and Allen Raymond of the New York Herald Tribune, Broun helped to found The Newspaper Guild. Beginning February 8, 1933, Broun starred in a radio program, The Red Star of Broadway, on WOR in Newark, New Jersey. Broun was featured as "The Man About ...
The San Francisco newspaper strike of 1994 was a labor dispute called by the Newspaper Guild in November 1994. Employees of San Francisco 's two major daily newspapers, the San Francisco Chronicle and The San Francisco Examiner walked off the job for eleven days.
Linda K. Foley (born March 10, 1955) is an American politician and labor organizer who previously served as president of the Newspaper Guild and vice-president of the Communications Workers of America from 1995 through 2008.