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Union-Tribune fights unemployment claims
Don, I am sure the FIRST Mrs. Copley would take exception to Helen being a "good person." By the way, the UT was doing business with Talx for YEARS before any of this happened ... at least as early as 1999. Check your facts!— April 24, 2008 9:34 a.m.
Union-Tribune fights unemployment claims
Helen Copley must be laughing in her grave right about now. Remember, it was Helen who recuited union-bustin' I-Dream-of-Genie Bellboy AND the King & Ballow law firm to rough up the employees. When the Guild conspired to stand her up on her annual Christmas party and printed posters of her as a Nazi, she took the gloves off. The newsroom is partly to blame too. They had become so insulated from their fellow UT employees in other departments that it was easy for management to divide, conquer, and union bust. The folks who worked in Circulation, for example, heard loud and clear that the newsies did not care about them or their work.— April 23, 2008 3:13 p.m.
Union-Tribune's Internet Radio Will Be Off the Air Soon, Say Industry Pros and Newspaper Staffers
Charlie & Harrigan? Weren't they last hot back in 1978? Just more illustration of the UT's increasing irrelevance.— April 10, 2008 11:09 a.m.