Reuters Reporters Make News
Monday, February 1, 2010(Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO)
At a noontime
demonstration outside the DC Thomson Reuters H
Street offices Friday, journalists were making
the news instead of covering it. "Impasse, my
ass!" some three dozen Reuters reporters and
their supporters chanted as they circled the
sidewalk, their breaths visible in the
sub-freezing air. "All we're looking for is a
fair contract," said Debby Zabarenko, Reuters
unit chair for the DC Newspaper Guild members.
"Reuters declared impasse on January 19 and
yesterday they told us they're going to start
imposing new working conditions that'll mean
more work and effective pay cuts of at least
ten percent." Zabarenko called the Reuters
actions "especially hypocritical" in light of
the company's profitability and the CEO's $36
million pay package in 2008. "It's not only
unfair to the workers, but we're worried that
this is just going to erode the high-quality
news reporting we do. All we want is for the
company to come back to the table. We don't
want to be out here; these are some of
Washington's best journalists and they'd much
rather be working at their desks, especially on
a cold January day." The Newspaper Guild of New
York represents 110 Reuters workers locally and
over 400 across the country; Friday's rally was
supported by the Washington-Baltimore Guild.
- report/photo by Chris
Garlock
