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Plain Dealer Announces 14 Additional Newsroom Layoffs

Northeast Ohio Newspaper Guild, Local 1 members [GoFundMe]
Northeast Ohio Newspaper Guild, Local 1 members

the paper will lay off 14 union members, but due to redeployment of other staff it will result in a net reduction of 12 newsroom personnel within two weeks. The PD announced in December it would lay off 24 union members and five managers when a new centralized page production system takes effect in May.

In a statement, Rodrigue called both moves a 鈥渘ecessity.鈥

鈥淭he pending loss of reporters stems not from efficiency breakthroughs but from declining advertising revenue,鈥 Rodrigue said. 鈥淥ur print subscribers have been extraordinarily loyal, even as we have been forced to raise our rates. But there must be a limit to their generosity; we need to keep our expenses within the means of our readers.鈥

Rodrigue says local stories will still be assigned, written and edited locally.

鈥淚 want to thank all of our journalists for pouring their souls into a noble calling, and to acknowledge the heartbreak that accompanies this news,鈥 Rodrigue said.

Earlier this week, the Local One Northeast Ohio Newspaper Guild asked the Plain Dealer to 鈥渉old off on looming layoffs for three weeks鈥 while a subscription drive is conducted with the North Shore Federation of Labor. The proposal calls for saving one Guild journalist鈥檚 job for every 500 new subscriptions. The Guild says they have not heard a formal response from the publisher.

When news of the additional layoffs broke Friday, the Guild responded, saying they were 鈥渁ngry and distraught.鈥

鈥淚n December, when Plain Dealer President and Editor George Rodrigue announced plans to outsource the production work of our paper, he said the move would save money,鈥 the Guild said in a statement. 鈥淗e said it would allow us to focus on vital local reporting efforts. But with today鈥檚 decision it鈥檚 clear to us the cuts are meant to crush a union.

 

The Guild says the news operation has been cut 73 percent in seven years, with Friday鈥檚 announcement increasing the cut to 80 percent.

鈥淚 feel like the people that own our paper, they鈥檙e not here in Cleveland. They don鈥檛 see how much this means. They don鈥檛 know how much this work means to us,鈥 said Plain Dealer reporter Rachel Dissell, the union鈥檚 vice chair. 鈥淚 feel like if they really wanted to figure out what the next chapter was, that they could come here and work with us to figure out how to invest money in doing this work in a way that we could be sustainable.鈥

Dissell estimates the newsroom will be reduced to 30 guild members after the layoffs.

Rodrigue says readers have offered 鈥渧aluable insights鈥 for the future of the paper through letters, surveys and conversations, and he intends to share those plans soon.

鈥淥ur future lies in listening more closely to our readers and in using our substantial remaining resources to serve them better, as citizens, workers, and residents,鈥 Rodrigue said. 鈥淲e plan to become better partners for all who wish to make the most of our region鈥檚 great resources and to meet its many challenges.鈥

 

This story was updated to correct a misspelling of the Plain Dealer editor George Rodrigue's name.

This story was updated to reflect that 14 members of the PD staff would be laid off but the net reduction in newsroom personnel would be 12 due to redeployment of other positions.

Glenn Forbes is supervising producer of newscasts at 海角破解版.