Chicago Sun-Times

85 percent want to form union, Trib guild reports

- BY SAM CHARLES, STAFF REPORTER scharles@suntimes.com | @samjcharle­s

Members of the newly formed Chicago Tribune Guild — the coalition of newsroom employees hoping to unionize — delivered a letter to the newspaper’s leadership Tuesday, saying that the vast majority of editorial employees are in favor of organizing.

“More than 85 percent of our colleagues have signed union authorizat­ion cards in support of the Chicago Tribune Guild,” the letter states. “The 46- member organizing committee is drawn from all over our newsrooms, and the large number of signatures collected within days reflects that wide reach and dedication.”

The guild gave Bruce Dold, editor- in- chief and publisher of the Tribune, until 11 a. m. Wednesday to formally recognize the union. If that deadline passes, the guild says it will file the signature cards with the National Labor Relations Board.

“Voluntary recognitio­n would allow us to begin contract negotiatio­ns, saving the company the cost and inconvenie­nce of a campaign and an election that will result overwhelmi­ngly in our favor,” the guild wrote.

In an emailed statement, Dold said the guild’s request is being reviewed.

“We believe we can best build on the Chicago Tribune heritage and trust with readers by working together as an organizati­on,” Dold said in the statement. “We will continue to work toward our common goal of ensuring that the Chicago Tribune is a leading source for news and informatio­n, whatever the outcome.”

Guild members include newsroom employees of the Tribune, Aurora Beacon-News, Daily Southtown, Naperville Sun, Elgin Courier- News, RedEye and Hoy. They announced their intentions to organize less than two weeks ago.

At that time, in a letter to employees after the guild announced its intentions, Dold had said: “Everyone in Chicago Tribune management has the utmost respect for the decisions you make and for your rights on this issue.”

 ?? AP ?? The Chicago Tribune Guild says 85 percent of newsroom employees have said they are in favor of forming a union. The group is giving Tribune management untilWedne­sday morning to recognize the union.
AP The Chicago Tribune Guild says 85 percent of newsroom employees have said they are in favor of forming a union. The group is giving Tribune management untilWedne­sday morning to recognize the union.

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