A Seattle Times union ratifies a contract that includes 6 percent raises

At the same time everyone is anticipating a layoff.

Some 450 members of the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild at The Seattle Times ratified two-year contracts in voting this week. The union represents news, advertising, marketing, composing, and circulation employees.

Highlights, according to a blog post on the union's Web site:

  • A 6 percent raise over two years.

  • Changes in employee contributions for health insurance premiums, with some paying more and some less.

Meantime, sources at all levels tell us that news employees are bracing for what everyone anticipates will be a very ugly layoff sometime in the next few months. There could be buyouts, but no one's counting on that and managers are advising even experienced, longtime journalists to have a Plan B, as in "bye."


About the Author

Chuck Taylor is formerly editor of Crosscut. He has also worked for The Seattle Times and Seattle Weekly, and now blogs at Seattle Post-Times. You can reach him at chuck.taylor@newsdex.net.

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