Hyperlocal online news startup, Bay Citizen, will have a 14-person bargaining unit for editorial workers with the Pacific Media Workers Guild after the union won a card check election 7-5-2.
The Labor Relations Board certified the election on July 12th and contract negotiations will begin soon.
The Bay Citizen has a local work force of 30 people. The new bargaining unit will cover 14 editorial employees, less than 50% of the total employee count.
Bay Citizen president and CEO Lisa Frazier is reported to earn a salary of $400,000 per year. Annual reader memberships cost $50-$149 per year and the site includes PG&E, Wells Fargo Bank, Visa, Yahoo, New Republic Bank and Canon in a list of corporate sponsors.
The Guild issued this press release on July 20th:
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The Bay Citizen Becomes First Start-Up News Website to Unionize
New model in journalism leads way in workplace democracy
San Francisco, July 20, 2011 – Journalists at the nonprofit news
website The Bay Citizen have voted to affiliate with the Pacific Media
Workers Guild, Local 39521 of The Newspaper Guild-Communications Workers
of America.
“We believe The Bay Citizen, as one of the pioneering exponents of
new civic journalism, should also be a leading example in the area of
workplace democracy,” The Bay Citizen’s editorial staff wrote in a
letter to TBC President and CEO Lisa Frazier ahead of filing cards with
the National Labor Relations Board.
The majority of the organization's editorial staff signed union cards
seeking to be represented by the Guild on May 26th, the one-year
anniversary of The Bay Citizen's launch. Voting was conducted June 27 at
The Bay Citizen's San Francisco headquarters and by mail-in ballot.
NLRB officials counted the votes on Tuesday, July 12.
Two votes out of the 14 cast are being challenged. The remaining
ballot count resulted in a 7-5 win to form the union. The two challenged
votes have not been opened, however the Guild is certain that whether
these two voters are included in the unit or not, the concluding tally
will remain in favor of forming a unit. The Guild is asking the NLRB to
count all votes cast.
Bernie Lunzer, international president of The Newspaper Guild in
Washington, D.C., said the result marks an historic advance for media
workers, as traditional newsrooms shrink and the industry struggles to
find new models to stay competitive in the online era.
“The future of quality journalism depends on reporters and editors
shaping the vision of innovative new media organizations. By voting to
be represented by the Guild, employees at The Bay Citizen have given
themselves this voice," Lunzer said.
Support came from unionized journalists at The New York Times and KGO
radio, which have agreements to obtain local news content from The Bay
Citizen.
“For more than a year, journalists from The Bay Citizen have provided
important coverage for the pages and website of The New York Times, and
these talented journalists are an asset to the Guild at an important
time, ” wrote Grant Glickson, New York Times Staff Assistant and Unit
Chairperson.
Bay Citizen staff members are committed to the success of the
organization and expect their new Guild unit to work in partnership with
management to create a contract appropriate for their nonprofit
startup.
The Bay Citizen was founded in 2010 as a nonprofit, nonpartisan news
organization dedicated to fact-based, independent reporting on civic and
community issues in the San Francisco Bay Area. Its newsroom of
award-winning journalists covers Bay Area civic and cultural news topics
that are under-reported today. TBC also partners widely with
independent media organizations and produces the Bay Area pages of the
The New York Times.
The Bay Citizen unit joins one of the premier affiliates of TNG-CWA.
Formed after a series of recent mergers, the San Francisco-based Pacific
Media Workers Guild (known as the California Media Workers Guild until a
name change in January) represents about 2,000 news workers,
freelancers, court interpreters and union staffs throughout California
and Hawaii. News units include the San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose
Mercury News, Bay Area News Group-East Bay, Bay City News Service, Santa
Rosa Press Democrat, Sacramento Bee, Fresno Bee, Modesto Bee, Honolulu
Star-Advertiser, Hawaii Herald-Tribune and Maui News. The Guild also
includes the California Federation of Interpreters, print shops and
union staffs at AFSCME Local 3299, the ILWU and California Labor
Federation.
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