Glorious blue-on-blue violence underway on the far left Los Angeles Times, Where Friday strikes will take place is planned This is to protest against future “massive” layoffs.
They are so stupid…
With “massive” and “substantial” layoffs expected soon, “The Los Angeles Times Guild has announced a one-day walkout from both its Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., offices this Friday.” report The Wrap.
Employees “have been off work all day while holding rallies. The union says this is the first time the union has stopped work in the history of the newsroom, which dates back to when it began printing in 1881. It is said to date back to
The suicidal act is called the “Rally to Save Local Journalism,” and will be held Friday at noon.
We're asking ordinary people to support us. rally to save journalism It's like asking us to support a rally to save cancer, or a rally to save child pornography, or a rally to save Hitler.
As Breitbart News reported on Thursday, all kinds of terrible things are happening to horrible people who hate us. LA Times. The paper's editor-in-chief resigned “suddenly” after just three years on the job. After laying off 13 percent of its workforce last year, new “massive layoffs” have been announced, and best of all, this left-wing ragtag company is reportedly losing $1.50 million That's about $1 million a year, or the way I see it, a week. If that doesn't make you smile, your heart must be made of kryptonite.
And now these dummies are going to take a whole day off work.
How stupid and entitled are these babies? Your newspaper is losing a lot of money and layoffs are on the horizon, and you're going to spend a three-day weekend crying? In the real world, ordinary people understand that the quickest way to prove that they are expendable is to quit their job. The best way to prove that you are a difficult employee is to quit your job.
Is there only one employee? LA Times Ask why their guild is calling for a one-day strike in the face of massive layoffs.And why is the guild paying attention? maintain seniority Beyond achievement? It reeks of self-handling to me:
“The contract changes that management is trying to pressure us to accept are despicable and unsustainable,” Brian Contreras, the guild's unit council chair, said in the release. “If this newsroom is going to be a place where reporters can have reliable, stable jobs and put down roots in Los Angeles, that can only happen by maintaining seniority protections. If you believe that our financial position is unsustainable, come to the negotiation table in good faith and first establish clear headcount and cost reduction targets, and then develop an acquisition plan to achieve those goals. We need to develop a plan with us to achieve this number by making as many acquisitions as possible and as few layoffs as possible.”
Shhh shhh.
Because the negotiations are private, the guild cannot reveal how many people are expected to be laid off, but it is “a significant number.”
Hey.
Naturally, the guild throws up some arrogance about these cuts that only pleases me. 'This year' there will be 'a significant number' of layoffs – Haranhu Haranhu – 'This will be the year in which journalism plays a key role' in the future of democracy. ”
Can't we just fire everyone?
Instead of billionaires buying these awful dealerships and subsidizing their awfulness, it's billionaires buying these awful dealerships and shutting them down and putting us out of our misery. .Elon Musk should buy LA Times, Washington Postand time magazine. Then he should fire everyone, broadcast the controlled destruction of the building on pay-per-view, and enjoy being remembered as a national hero.
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