Dallas Morning News staff votes to unionize newsroom
Source: Associated Press
Dallas Morning News staff votes to unionize newsroom
October 16, 2020
DALLAS (AP) The staff of the Dallas Morning News voted to unionize Friday, becoming the first newspaper in Texas to do so amid a recent wave of labor organizing at news outlets across the country.
The Dallas News Guild announced that employees of the paper and its Spanish-language sister publication, Al Día, voted 84 to 28 in favor of unionizing. The vote went to the National Labor Relations Board after the papers parent company, A. H. Belo Corporation, declined to voluntarily recognize the union in July. The board must still certify the vote.
Were thrilled that our colleagues overwhelmingly voted yes, Dave Tarrant, a longtime reporter and Guild spokesman, said in a statement. Weve been working on this for a year, and were all extremely happy about the outcome and excited to move forward.
Meanwhile, Publisher Grant Moise
told the paper that hes disappointed with the outcome of the vote.
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https://apnews.com/article/newspapers-texas-dallas-a9e3682aa68bcadde01afcd004f271c0
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