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Newsworkers Unite: Labor, Convergence, and North American Newspapers

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New technology and rapid concentration of ownership have caused fundamental changes in North American newspapers. Newsworkers’ unions have struggled to protect their members and to reinvent themselves to keep up with the relentless pace of change in the workplace, and strikes such as that of Seattle newspaper workers highlight the ongoing challenges. This study focuses on how The Newspaper Guild - the main union for reporters and editors - adopted a strategy of labour convergence, joining with other media workers in the large and diverse Communication Workers of America union. Catherine McKercher also looks at the nationalism of Canadian newsworkers who instead joined an all-Canadian union similar to CWA and explores a case study on an extreme form of labour convergence in Vancouver. She concludes that while labour convergence is a work in progress, it is a promising development for newsworkers and their unions, helping them to adjust to change and perhaps expand into new areas of the communication sector.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
15 October 2002
Pages
256
ISBN
9780742515963

New technology and rapid concentration of ownership have caused fundamental changes in North American newspapers. Newsworkers’ unions have struggled to protect their members and to reinvent themselves to keep up with the relentless pace of change in the workplace, and strikes such as that of Seattle newspaper workers highlight the ongoing challenges. This study focuses on how The Newspaper Guild - the main union for reporters and editors - adopted a strategy of labour convergence, joining with other media workers in the large and diverse Communication Workers of America union. Catherine McKercher also looks at the nationalism of Canadian newsworkers who instead joined an all-Canadian union similar to CWA and explores a case study on an extreme form of labour convergence in Vancouver. She concludes that while labour convergence is a work in progress, it is a promising development for newsworkers and their unions, helping them to adjust to change and perhaps expand into new areas of the communication sector.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
15 October 2002
Pages
256
ISBN
9780742515963