It would be futile to try to pinpoint the moment in which I lost confidence in the company. Our recent change of newsroom leadership provided our managers a brief opportunity to restore some trust. They chose not to try.
Debunking Tronc's anti-union talking points
In opposing our historic campaign, Tronc doesn’t have a good story to tell. So it’s resorted to misinformation and scare tactics. If even a fraction of what Tronc says about unionizing were real, the continued operation of The New York Times and Washington Post (and countless other news outlets) would be a miracle.
As journalists get stiffed on raises, Tronc's chairman bags another $5 million for private jet and "expertise"
It looks like Michael Ferro’s private jet travel just got much more expensive and a lot more secretive. Tronc has handed Ferro and one of his companies a $5-million-a-year “consulting agreement” that would cover the cost of his sleek Bombardier jet and any other luxury travel he chooses to indulge in.
Letter to the Newsroom: Protecting your right to vote in our NewsGuild election
We’re appalled that Tronc’s executive team — including Ross, Lewis and Jim — is trying to disenfranchise dozens of employees and undermine our democratic choice. This disrespects our newsroom and demonstrates why we need a union: to make sure all our voices are heard. Tronc doesn't decide who gets to vote.