Sun Workers Protest Job Cuts
Monday, July 21, 2008
(Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO)
Nearly 200 Baltimore Sun workers and their
supporters rallied outside the Baltimore Sun
office building Thursday to protest the
impending cuts of 100 jobs at the paper,
reported Liz Farmer in Thursday’s Maryland
Daily Record. “Outside the Sun
building’s steps Thursday, 100 black chairs
were lined up to represent the jobs management plans
to eliminate by August,” which include 60
newsroom positions, reported Farmer. Workers
– who wore black to mourn the loss of the
jobs – carried signs saying "The Baltimore
Sun: 'Lite' for All," and "You Own This Place,
Now Lay Yourselves off," and spoke about the
consequences the cuts would have on the
newspaper and the Baltimore community. “We
believe that part of the reason these things
keep happening is that the ownership doesn’t
live here — they don’t have any investment
here, they don’t know Baltimore and they
don’t care what happens here,” said
Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild co-chair
and Sun reporter Tanika White at the rally.
“Environmental reporter Tom Pelton…said he
wanted ‘no part’ of a newspaper that would
rather show pictures of Miley Cyrus than tell
readers about important global events,”
reported blogger Rona K on the worker-run News
of the Sun blog.
