At Cost-Cutting Reuters, Journos Must Eat With Their Hands
Jesse · 01/09/06 01:46PMLast time we were inside the Reuters building, typically mild-mannered journalists who work for the news service were wandering through the crowd to distribute flyers bearing various sorts of union agitprop. That was because the reporters there went more than two years without a contract after the last one expired, and the union had already rejected one proffered deal. Last month, final, the two sides came to agreement. Then a memo arrived in New York Reuters staffers' inboxs today. The highlight: