LA Times newsroom staff go on 1-day strike following announcement of layoffsLos Angeles Times employees walked off the job for the first time in the 142-year history of the paper in protest of anticipated layoffs. LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Los Angeles Times, the largest newspaper serving the second-largest city in the country, is in turmoil. We don't want any cuts, but if there has to be cuts, we want to have buyouts," L.A. Times reporter Jaclyn Cosgrove told Eyewitness News. The union has accused L.A. Times management of unfair labor practices. In a statement, management said: "The Los Angeles Times has not missed a day of publishing in 142 years and we are publishing today.
Source: Los Angeles Times January 20, 2024 02:09 UTC