The Guild bargaining committee early this morning reached a tentative agreement with the company on concessions that would prevent a filing to terminate our contract in bankruptcy court.
We recognize these provisions are painful and distasteful. As a committee - and with counsel from our attorney - we believe that we would put members at greater exposure had we not reached an agreement and the company brought the matter to the court.
The principal elements of the tentative agreement are these:
- A 3 percent cut across the wage scales.
- A 30 percent cut across-the-board in overscale, with a portion to be redistributed at the discretion of management.
- A wage freeze that extends to the end of the current contract, July 31, 2011.
- A phase-out of night differential in three steps through the end of the contract.
- A freeze in Pension Plan G, after Aug. 1. This would allow for one more contribution to the cash-balance plan.
- A PTO plan that would include vacation, sick leave and holidays, at a maximum of 33 days per year, plus a bank of 240 hours to use to offset the short-term disability plan.
- A two-day furlough in each of the next two years.
- Expanded freelance.
- A limited right for management to depart from strict seniority and exempt a small number of employees from layoff.
- A reduction in severance to a cap of 30 weeks for the duration of the contract, and to 26 weeks thereafter.
There are other provisions in the agreement. In terms of dollar figures, the concession is approximately $1.68 million (excluding pension).
Full details will be released in the next few days. Bargaining took place around the clock and we cannot provide every detail until the tentative agreement is reviewed by The Newspaper Guild in Washington, D.C.
There will be a unit meeting next week, with a secret ballot.
Graydon Royce
David Chanen
Pat Doyle
Janet Moore
Paul Joppa
Ann Wilhelmy
Executive Officer Mike Bucsko
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Guild members:
Bargaining committee and the company have met each day this week. We have another meeting scheduled for Thursday, 9 a.m.
Graydon Royce, David Chanen, Pat Doyle, Paul Joppa, Janet Moore, Ann Wilhelmy
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Guild members:The bargaining committee met Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We adjourned Sunday at 10:45 p.m., without an agreement.
We are scheduled to reconvene Monday at 11 a.m.
Bargaining committee
Graydon Royce
David Chanen
Pat Doyle
Janet Moore
Paul Joppa
Ann Wilhelmy
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Guild members:
The bargaining committee will begin negotiations with the company today. We expect the talks to last through the weekend.Thanks for your patience.
Graydon Royce
David Chanen
Pat Doyle
Janet Moore
Paul Joppa
Ann Wilhelmy
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