Unions at Pittsburgh Paper Ratify New Contract with Pay Cuts
Associated Press, February 24, 2007
The final unions to vote ratified a new contract with the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Saturday, agreeing to a deal that includes staff reductions, net pay cuts and changes in health care.
The newspaper's owners had said they were losing money and threatened to sell the paper if a new labor deal was not reached.
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