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SMALL BUSINESS
Will David Gregory Be Alone On Meet The Press this Weekend?
Broadcast Technicians Union launches LonelyDavidGregory.com
Business Wire
The National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians
(NABET-CWA) launched
LonelyDavidGregory.com
today to update Meet the Press viewers on whether there would be any
guests this weekend.
NABET-CWA is announcing a call to action for all of those who stand with
working families to –not appear on Meet The Press until NBC Universal
has agreed to stop "embargoing" its employees. NBC management has been
attacking good union jobs and putting working families in a difficult
position.
NABET-CWA has been in negotiations that started more than a year ago and
has been sequestered over several important issues, including the
company’s proposal to allow management to protect up to 25% of its
most-favored employees from layoff, putting more senior employees at
risk.
Casting a shadow over the talks is the company’s implementation of
so-called “new” job titles at its owned stations. These “content
producer” and “platform manager” positions are virtually
indistinguishable from jobs NABET-CWA represented workers have performed
for decades. “The work itself doesn’t change – people are largely doing
the same jobs they’ve been doing through their careers as editors, news
photographers and newswriters,” said NABET-CWA Sector Vice President Jim
Joyce, “but they are being forced to reapply as a ‘content producer’
with no union contract.”
The launch of LonelyDavidGregory.com will combine online advertising
with a text messaging platform to inform people of late breaking alerts
regarding NABET’s struggle against NBC Universal’s Meet the Press.
NABET-CWA hopes this contract negotiation can be resolved peacefully and
without a full strike on
NBC
Universal.
You can join the alerts by texting MTP to 228466, or by submitting your
cell phone number on the website.
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-06 10:59:00
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