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Today I’m walking off the job with hundreds of my Washington Post colleagues for 24 hours to demand a fair contract. It's the postguild's first strike in 48 years.
To support us, avoid all Washington Post journalism today, Dec. 7.
You can read more here: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/workers-at-the-washington-post-deserve-a-living-wage
The Washington Post says it supports writers. So why won't it pay its workers a living wage? We've been bargaining with the Washington Post for over a year. Journalists, copy editors, designers, marketers, accountants, and so many other employees of the Post have shared why we need a better contract over the past 13 months but they are just not listening. That's why they need to here from you. We've included some text for you below that will send with your name, but please feel free to personalize it with your own words: Are you a longtime reader or subscriber? Why do you value The Post’s journalism? Why do you support its workers in our fight for a fair contract? When you click “Send Letter,” the letter will be automatically sent to the inboxes of interim chief executive Patty Stonesifer and general counsel Jay Kennedy, addressed to them; a copy will also be sent to the Post Guild. Thank you for your support!
4 years ago I abandoned this work-in-progress. I'm tempted to pick it up again as I still really enjoy the mood of the "calm and slo-mo destruction"...
I love when people use the phrase "the life we've built." Like, amigo, you haven't built shit. You purchase food and shelter, pay for electricity and heat.
Go to the woods and build yourself a log cabin, chop some wood for the furnace, and start a garden. Then we'll talk.