Court grants injunction to striking Post-Gazette employees; company plans an appeal
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'Victory': Federal judges award rare injunction to striking Pittsburgh journalists, who are mulling what happens next - Pittsburgh Union Progress
Newsroom workers on strike at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for more than 29 months solidified their place in labor history Monday when a federal court issued a rare injunction ordering the newspaper to restore the health care it illegally took from its employees and return to the bargaining table. The order from the Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals represents a major victory for workers engaged in what is now the longest ongoing strike in the …
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ordered to restore healthcare to newsrooms workers in 2-year strike
PITTSBURGH – The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals enjoined the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PG) on Monday, requiring the company to—among other orders—restore the health care it illegally took away from editorial workers, addressing a core demand of the union workers who have struck for more than 29 months. “It is further ordered that the Respondent, PG Publishing Co., Inc. d/b/a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and its officers, agents, successors, and as…
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