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45,000 circulation and 40ish newsroom employees left. Uggh.
That would be a violation of federal law.Considering Forbes ranks Jacksonville among the 10 most conservative cities in America, I suspect the few employees who are left will be whacked by Friday for the sin of trying to unionize.
Yeah. I know. Still won't be surprised if the instigators of the movement wind up on the hit list when the next round of executions comes up.That would be a violation of federal law.
Didn't happen in Sarasota and Lakeland when they formed a guild last year.Yeah. I know. Still won't be surprised if the instigators of the movement wind up on the hit list when the next round of executions comes up.
When was the last time that law was enforced in a timely fashion during any administration, much less a Republican one. The employer denies that the termination was related to union activities and then drags the case out for years.That would be a violation of federal law.
That might be the weakest market penetration number I've ever seen for any major league market. Then again, this may be further proof that Jacksonville, which isn't any higher on the Nielsen chart than it was when the NFL curiously awarded it an expansion franchise, doesn't belong anywhere near discussion of major markets.