Joe Williams
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Regarding the beancounters' desire to go after high salaries within newsrooms for layoffs and cutbacks, that might be happening up in Minnesota but with a twist:
http://www.minnpost.com/braublog/2008/12/04/5021/strib_to_newsroom_take_19_million_pay_cut
The plan would get eliminate or greatly reduce "merit pay," which management awards above union scale (from $37,128 for rookies to $69,888 for six-plus-year veterans). Assuming merit pay has really gone to the meritorious, the Strib's best journalists would get the biggest cuts.....Other facets: a three-year wage freeze, cutting overtime, and reducing or eliminating "night differential," the $8-$14 per day paid to those working the late shift.
This would stink if you had earned merit pay over the years and now were faced with losing it in part or in whole from your paycheck. For those who never got much or any, the pain obviously would be less.
Seems democratic to a fault (everyone gets paid the same...forever?). A very progressive income tax to start.
http://www.minnpost.com/braublog/2008/12/04/5021/strib_to_newsroom_take_19_million_pay_cut
The plan would get eliminate or greatly reduce "merit pay," which management awards above union scale (from $37,128 for rookies to $69,888 for six-plus-year veterans). Assuming merit pay has really gone to the meritorious, the Strib's best journalists would get the biggest cuts.....Other facets: a three-year wage freeze, cutting overtime, and reducing or eliminating "night differential," the $8-$14 per day paid to those working the late shift.
This would stink if you had earned merit pay over the years and now were faced with losing it in part or in whole from your paycheck. For those who never got much or any, the pain obviously would be less.
Seems democratic to a fault (everyone gets paid the same...forever?). A very progressive income tax to start.