It's official... Our staff is going union!
Massachusetts Jobs with Justice Staff join the Greater Boston NewsGuild - CWA
On June 26, the Staff of Jobs with Justice Massachusetts today petitioned for, and received, voluntary recognition with the NewsGuild - CWA. They will be the newest members of the Greater Boston NewsGuild - CWA, local 31032.
Members of the new unit said that being part of the NewsGuild is a natural extension of the principles that guide their work. “The staff of Jobs with Justice are committed to the principles of workplace democracy, and we know that unions are the best vehicle we have available to ensure that workplace democracy thrives.” said Lily Huang, an Organizer.
Fellow Organizer, Eric Bauer echoed this, saying, “As we advocate for unions for the workers of the Commonwealth, it is only right that we should embody our values in our own role as workers.”
In a mission statement, Jobs with Justice staffers explained why unionizing is a natural extension of the principles that guide their work:
“We believe that unionizing our staff will help to foster a worker-centered culture in our organization, allowing for full participation in important conversations about the direction and execution of our work and an opportunity to continue to build the organization we all value so highly in an atmosphere of open dialogue.”
Management responded with a message supporting the groups goals and granting voluntary recognition 90 minutes after receiving the staff's petition. According to Eric Bauer, “This decisive action to grant our union voluntary recognition should be a model for other employers throughout Massachusetts and the country as a whole.”
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The Greater Boston NewsGuild (GBNG), is a local (Local 31032) of the Newspaper Guild-CWA who represents members at the Boston Herald, Quincy Patriot Ledger and the Fall River Herald News. The NewsGuild also represents three other chapters of Job with Justice in other locals, including the staff of Jobs with Justice National, in addition to many not-for-profit staffs around the United States.