Journalists at the Washington Post went on a 24-hour strike, seeking public support and condemning Jeff Bezos’ leadership.
The strike follows failed negotiations over pay and work conditions.
Employees are reportedly arguing for fair pay and greater transparency from company executives. (Trending: Trump Announces Major Promise For 2024)
Workers @washingtonpost have been in contract negotiations with our bosses for 18 months.
But the company is refusing to pay us what we’re worth or bargain in good faith.
So on Dec. 7, we’re walking off the job for 24 hours. pic.twitter.com/GCraL1I0nm
— Washington Post Guild (@PostGuild) December 5, 2023
The company plans to continue publishing despite the strike, but is likely to face financial losses up to $100 million by the closing of 2023.
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