News & Opinion

Huffington’s Plunder

Any business owner who uses largely unpaid labor, with a handful of underpaid, nonunion employees, to build a company that is sold for a few hundred million dollars, no matter how he or she is introduced to you on the television screen, is not a liberal or a progressive. Those who take advantage of workers, whatever their outward ideological veneer, to make profits of that magnitude are charter members of the exploitative class.

News Media Guild exec endorses Hill

TNG-CWA leadership reaffrms support for Hill

Providence Journal parent in the red on pension-split charge

A.H. Belo Corp., the parent company of the Providence Journal, posted a net loss of $119.51 million for the fourth quarter, after recording a pre-tax $132.3 million pension withdrawal charge on the Jan. 3 split of its pension fund from its former parent company, Belo Corp. The company also reported full-year results, widening its loss to $124.24 million in 2010, or $5.92 per share, from $107.9 million, or $5.25 per share, in 2009.

Boston local VP endorses Younger

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