Le Monde Workers Walk Out Second Time in a Week
Wall Street Journal, April 18, 2008
By David Gauthier-Villars
Employees of French daily newspaper Le Monde went on strike Thursday -- the third walkout in the media group's 63-year history and the second this week -- to express concerns over possible job cuts and editorial independence.
Le Monde's management plans to cut 129 jobs, including 60 of 350 journalist positions, and rethink the paper's content to target more affluent readers.
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