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Detroit Newspaper Guild Local 22 Records. 1933–2007. 67.25 linear feet. Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild Local 82 Records. 1950–1976. 6.5 linear feet. Columbus Newspaper Guild Local 13 Records. 1934–1986. 5.5 linear feet. Newspaper Guild of Albany, N.Y., Local 34 Records. 1936–1989. 5.25 cubic feet.
Detroit Newspaper Guild Local 22 Records. 1933–2007. 67.25 linear feet. Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild Local 82 Records. 1950–1976. 6.5 linear feet. Columbus Newspaper Guild Local 13 Records. 1934–1986. 5.5 linear feet. Newspaper Guild of Albany, N.Y., Local 34 Records. 1936–1989. 5.25 cubic feet.
In November 2000, when his union, The Newspaper Guild, went on strike against The Seattle Times, Watson, then in his eighties, made regular, daily appearances on the picket lines. [9] During the strike he wrote for the Seattle Union Record, [6] the strike paper of the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild. [10]
The name was revived in November 2000 as the name of an online newspaper run by the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild when journalists from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and Seattle Times went on strike. [8] [9] It ceased publication in January 2001. [10] [11]
During the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild Strike in 2000, he was the managing editor of the revived Seattle Union Record. [2] He attended Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, graduating in 1979. [3] Taylor was born in Hanover, New Hampshire and grew up in Ohio and Michigan. [4]
The Democrat and Chronicle and the Daily Messenger have reached an agreement with the Newspaper Guild of Rochester on a two-year contract that boosts journalists’ pay while ensuring editors ...
The Animation Guild has unveiled the full terms of its new contract with the major studios, along with a candid explanation as to why it could not do more to protect against artificial intelligence.
Seller joined the strike with the Newspaper Guild later and ended up becoming the president of the Guild's Seattle chapter. Lynch was the chief photographer for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, whose department was seen as being disorganized and was fired once the management from the Hearst Corporation discovered he was a member of the American ...