Here’s the latest news from Dallas News Guild
#ByDallasForDallas
After 19 years, Spanish-language newspaper Al Día’s staff is disbanded
It is with sadness and broken hearts that the loyal Al Día team believes it has no choice but to accept the company's decision.
Thank you for your service
The Dallas News Guild analyzes current severance packages for outgoing employees and finds a great discrepancy between news staffers and a top executive.
A snapshot of a decimated photography staff
A Dallas News Guild analysis of Dallas Morning News’ photo staff finds the legendary staff has been cut from 35 photographers in 2005 to six today. The Guild wants to boost the staff and limit contract work for non-staffers. A hundred Guild members signed a petition against outsourcing jobs.
Management made a decision to save the company money by outsourcing our jobs.
For us, creating the newspaper is our pride and joy. It’s an art and a science. It’s a privilege and a duty. Management punted that pride to an outsourcing center in Austin.
Election results in! We are a union
Wow. Dallas News Guild wins election to become the first unionized newspaper newsroom in Texas in the modern era.