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Union-Tribune fights unemployment claims
I wonder how many former and current employees now wish they were still represented by the Newspaper Guild. "We can negotiate for ourselves," they said. Apparently not. Shame on the U-T for their behavior. As a former employee who left by choice in 1994, I am appalled.— April 17, 2008 5:52 p.m.
Ghost of Nixon’s past
About 40 years ago I lived in La Jolla and my parents were good friends of Herb Klein and his wife. When my mother died in November 1966, at the young age of 54, Herb and Marge made the extreme effort to attend her funeral, although he had much more pressing issues to attend to. I know it meant the world to my father that they were there. Years later, when I worked at the Union-Tribune, Herb was always happy to see me and asked about my dad and brothers. He was a true gentleman and I respect him to this day. Even though now I am a democrat. Happy Birthday Herb!!! I wish my dad was here to help you celebrate! Susan Childs Hancock— April 17, 2008 5:39 p.m.
Union-Tribune Lays Off 27, Says 18 More Will Go
As a former UT employee who now lives in Montana, I am deeply saddened by the news of buyouts and layoffs. A friend who recently accepted the buyout alerted me to your blog and as usual, I find your information fair and accurate. Sure seems to me that many of the current problems began after the Newspaper Guild was voted out of the UT by the employees. I used to enjoy going back once in a while to visit my old friends, but they are all gone now. Living in Montana is great, but I do miss the Reader and Don Bauder.— January 30, 2008 2:58 p.m.