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LA Times offers buyouts to staffers who have worked 2 years or more

Los Angelel Sthams offers spontaneous acquisitions to employees who have been involved in newspapers for more than two years under Dr. Patrick to move the outlet on the left further in the middle of the owner, Dr. Patrick.

By email to the staff late on Monday, the brass of the LA Times said, “Our cities, regions, regions, and subsequent news and information are important sources of information, but the media industry economic. The scenery continues to be very challenging, and we are enthusiastic about managing the cost.

“We are aiming to provide your people who may be interested in the flexibility of exploring your options by providing this voluntary acquisition program,” a note. It wiped out many of the Pacific Parisards and Altadena.


Dr. Patric Soon-Shiong, the owner of La Times, has said to redistribute the coverage on the left of the outlet when shopping. Bloomberg via Getty Image

La Times nor the union, La Times Guild, did not respond to the request for comments.

news, The first reported by Semafor, Last year, a billionaire owner blocked Soon-Shiong to publish the editorial committee to publish the editorial committee to publish Vice President Kamala Harris, a democratic presidential candidate at the time, and then edit the liberal. I came after I stated that I was looking for a better “balance” for the press.

Thousands of people canceled the subscription in a protest, and several members of the editorial committee resigned at the time.

Soon-Shiong wrote in November that “I can hear all voices and replace all Americans from left to right, so that they can be exchanged from left to right.” I am.


The Times was rolled last month by the decision of Soon-Shiong that the editorial committee would prevent the support of Vice President Camara Harris.
The LA Times offers employees who have been involved in newspapers for over two years. AP

“Published soon. The new editorial committee. The trust of the media is important for powerful democracy,” says Soon-SHIONG.

In December, the owner demanded the editorial committee to take a break from writing Trump.

The owner has recently worked for the Newspaper Editing Committee, tapping conservative commentator Scott Jennings.

Prior to these changes, the news room endured the brutal Reof in January last year, where more than 115 employment (20 % or more of the 500 news rooms) were one of the largest reductions in newspapers. Marked. Old history.

At that time, Soon-Shiong stated that the publication has lost $ 30 million to $ 40 million a year.

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