As Hearst Magazines staffers are still awaiting a date to vote for their union, another media organization is already on its second contract.
Following months of negotiations, news and opinion site The Huffington Post’s 125-strong union, which formed in 2016, just ratified its second collective bargaining agreement with the Writers Guild of America, East. This is the same body through which hundreds of Hearst employees are attempting to unionize.
The HuffPost Union’s new three-year agreement includes the majority of workers receiving a 3 percent minimum pay increase in 2020, 3 percent in 2021, and 3.25 percent in 2022. The exception being that salaries for senior reporters and editors will increase by 4.5 percent in the first year and fall in line with the rest of the company.
Elsewhere, a diversity committee will get $35,000 a year for journalism-related programs, while the company will make “reasonable efforts” to interview at least one diverse candidate for every job opening. The HuffPost also cannot hire a contractor for bargaining unit work on any team for more than a 12-month contract.
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