Jordan Graham: Solidarity from a former SCNG journalist
“Newspaper watchdog reporters sometimes are the only truly independent check on local government. That is why it has been awful to watch the paper’s hedge fund owners squeeze the newspaper for short-term profits and deprive it of the resources it needs for sustainable success.”
Susan Christian Goulding: Why we need a union
“It’s a gift, an honor and a miracle to land a long career in journalism.”
Hugo Martin: Solidarity from a Guild journalist
“We have a voice in the future of this paper. It makes a world of difference.”
Ryan Hagen: Why we need a union
“Our communities depend on good journalism, and good journalism depends on good journalists. Every year we have less of both, but we can fix that together.”
Jeong Park: Solidarity from a former SCNG journalist
“I support the union at the Southern California News Group because its staff already does so much, and it should not be expected to do even more without getting any additional help.”
Emily Rasmussen: Why we need a union
“We are all passionate about our jobs and if COVID-19 has taught us anything about our industry, it is how essential we are to the communities we cover.”
Colleen Shalby: Solidarity from a Guild journalist
“We have the right to speak up for each other and to change the status quo — that's what the Guild has taught me.”
Thuc Nhi Nguyen: Solidarity from a Guild journalist
“Our industry isn't easy, and certainly it's not getting easier, but pursuing collective representation ensures that there is necessary support for journalists as they work toward a brighter future.”
Stephanie Stutzman: Why we need a union
“If Media News Group management truly cared for its boots-on-the-ground employees, we would know it.”
Dan Albano: Why we need a union
“It would be great for all journalists to have an advocate in the process who will stand up for their best interests and for the most equitable outcome for the group.”
Kevin Baxter: Solidarity from a Guild journalist
“As both a native Southern Californian and a journalist whose first two jobs were with SCNG newspapers, the continued health and viability of the news group is one of profound importance to me — and your readers.”
Ian Wheeler: Why we need a union
“… The Orange County Register’s reporters and editors are under siege by our own company and its owner, Alden Global Capital.”
Deepa Bharath: Why we need a union
“We need a nurturing environment where journalists who have long served with passion and commitment are valued, and where a new generation of journalists can grow.”
Adam Grosbard: Why we need a union
“…Local news can't survive when newsrooms are gutted, employees are asked to do several people's jobs and reporters don't have a seat at the table …”
Our message to management: One newsroom, one union
As we wait for the board’s decision, all of us will keep supporting one another. Our hearing testimony was strong, and we hope that the election vote will take place soon.
Who gets to be a journalist?
We reject the company’s attempt to stall the unionization process and create a dividing line in our newsroom.
Wendy Fawthrop: Solidarity from a Guild journalist
“The public might not always understand or appreciate what copy editors do. But most reporters and editors do. And any news organization's management should too.”
Hayley Munguia: Why we need a union
“Long Beach, like the rest of the communities covered by the Southern California News Group, deserves a newspaper with a large, diverse staff, and those staff members deserve to be well-compensated and well-treated.”
Jody Collins: Why we need a union
“None of us came into journalism with dreams of making big money. We wanted to make a big difference. The problem is, journalism under Alden isn’t loving us back.”