Reuters Reporters "Betrayed & Disrespected"
Monday, March 8, 2010(Metropolitan Washington Council, AFL-CIO)
Facing massive
cutbacks and "unconscionable" slashes in
compensation, Reuters reporters took to the
streets at noon in downtown DC Friday
determined to win their fight for a fair
contract. "We are facing very tense
negotiations right now, which have been ongoing
for over a year and a half" Debby Zabarenko,
Reuters unit chair for the New
York Newspaper Guild members, told
Union City. "We understand the
financial pressures that today's media face,
but the cutbacks that Reuters is imposing on
the workers are completely out of whack
compared to the $36 million benefits package
their CEO received in 2008." As a giant
inflatable union rat drew attention from
lunchtime commuters, the workers blasted "They
say cutback, we say fight back" through their
bullhorns and waved signs reading, "Reuters pay
cuts equal quality cuts" while they circled the
sidewalk. "I feel utterly betrayed and
disrespected by this greedy, high-profit
corporation," said Alan Elsner (left, holding
sign), a senior editor at Reuters with over 30
years experience who told Union City
that he was recently diagnosed with cancer.
"Under the new provisions they wish to
impose on us, I will have to pay over ten
percent more for my cancer treatment - it's not
just unfair, it's unconscionable." The union
has filed unfair labor practice charges with
the National Labor Relations Board and charges
are also pending in the federal courts. "I'm so
proud of the strength and commitment of these
workers," added Zabarenko. "The unity and
solidarity they show towards each other is key
to winning this fight." -
report/photos by Adam Wright
