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Why HuffPo and other 'new' media journalists are choosing unions

  • Written by The Conversation
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Newsroom unions are back. In newly found solidarity, journalists in American digital newsrooms are getting organised. As “new” digital news outlets are turning “old" - or rather maturing and delivering profits, it’s not surprising journalists are demanding better pay and...

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