Pioneer Press has new unit co-chairs
The co-chairwomen plan to work on getting more members involved, and fostering better understanding of what the Guild is about and the value of a strong union.
Grundtner came to the Pioneer Press in March 2000 as a printer II in the typographical union. When a position opened in August 2000, she transferred into her current position as an ad production artist.
Grundtner became active in the Guild during negotiations for the 2002 contract, serving on the communications committee. She was involved in the Save the Pioneer Press campaign, participated in stewards training and has served on the recruitment committee. She is currently the recruitment chair, but is looking for a replacement because of her new responsibilities. She is also a Representative Assembly member.
Gottfried joined the Pioneer Press in July 2001 as an intern on the newsroom’s public safety/general assignment team. She was hired in November 2001 as a suburban reporter, covering Eagan, the Metropolitan Council and suburban growth. Gottfried has been covering St. Paul public safety since 2003.
Gottfried became active in the Guild after the 2002 negotiations, when she sent a letter to Tony Ridder, Knight Ridder’s CEO, about how the negotiations had been a “rude awakening” for a young reporter. “I’ve always thought that the need to make money could be reconciled with the noble profession of journalism,” Gottfried wrote. “I believe the pursuit of profits is undermining our pursuit of readers.” Ridder didn’t respond.
Gottfried was most recently the unit’s co-chair for news. An RA member for five years, Gottfried is the group’s editorial vice president. She has been involved in many unit committees and projects.
Please feel free to contact Grundtner or Gottfried at any time. Grundtner can be reached at gayle.grundtner@gmail.com or X2097. Gottfried can be reached at marahg@netzero.com or X5262.
Unit Chair Election
Nominations for Pioneer Press Unit Chair will be accepted at Noon, Monday, June 16, in the basement conference room. Election will follow if necessary.
The job ain't over until the paperwork is done
Here is the new contract in Adobe PDF format. (With apologies, as ever, to Rachel Stassen-Berger).
Here are the accompanying wage tables, also in PDF.
They'll be available on the sidebar after this post moves down the list, for your future reference.
New contract signed
On Wednesday, Nov. 14, the Guild and the Pioneer Press signed the four-year contract that was ratified by Guild members 159 to 6 on October 25.
An electronic copy of the contract will be uploaded to www.stpaulguild.com in the next day or two. A copy of the new wage tables, created in Excel, is attached for your reference.
The Guild will order printed versions of the contract and distribute them to all members as soon as they're available.
St. Paul Guild leaders already have begun work on issues that require follow-up from the settlement, including the creation of a joint committee in advertising to investigate and address workplace concerns there, as well as the creation of a joint committee to begin work on an application for a training grant from the state of Minnesota.
Anyone interested in volunteering for either of those committees should contact Guild unit chair Alex Friedrich.
Overwhelming approval
Newspaper Guild members have nearly unanimously voted to approve a tentative contract agreement reached last week with the Pioneer Press.
Voting finished this afternoon, and members voted 159 to 6 to approve the contract. It runs through July 31, 2011.