Journalists throughout the U.S. will walk off their tasks next week at publications owned by Gannett, the biggest paper chain in the U.S. Their union stated Thursday that the primarily one-day strike will start June 5

FILE – Sections of a USA Today paper are showed Aug. 5, 2019, in Norwood, Mass. Journalists throughout the U.S. will walk off their tasks next week at publications owned by Gannett, the biggest paper chain in the U.S. The mainly one-day strike, which will start Monday, June 5, 2023, intends to demonstration the business’s management and cost-cutting procedures enforced because its 2019 merger with GateHouse Media. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)
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Journalists throughout the U.S. will walk off their tasks next week at approximately 2 lots newsrooms run by Gannett, the biggest paper chain in the U.S., their union stated Thursday.
The mainly one-day strike, which will start June 5, intends to demonstration Gannett’s management and cost-cutting steps enforced consideringthat its 2019 merger with GateHouse Media.
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