... on for 18 months. The planned one-day walkout would mark the first general work stoppage at the Post since the bitter, 20-week pressmen's strike of.
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Washington Post journalists plan 24-hour strike amid prolonged contract talks
Washington Post journalists plan 24-hour strike amid prolonged contract talks
LONDON: Unionized journalists at The Washington Post said they would stage a 24-hour strike on Thursday to protest staff cuts and what they call management’s failure to bargain in good faith in contract talks that have stretched on for 18 months. The planned one-day walkout would mark the first general work stoppage at the Post since the bitter, 20-week pressmen’s strike of 1975-76, when Katharine Graham was publisher, according to union officials.