Washington Times cutting staff by up to 40 percent
December 3rd, 2009 - 5:04 pm ICT by ANIWashington, Dec.3 (ANI): A new plan has been outlined for the beleaguered Washington Times, with Jonathan Slevin, acting publisher and president of the paper, speaking of “significant staff reductions” at a meeting on Wednesday afternoon.
According to sources in the paper, 40 percent of the staff could be on their way out.
All staff received notices at the meeting that informed them they’ll be working at the Times for at least 60 more days, but it’s unclear who will be laid off at this time.
The notice was given to all 370 staffers to insure that the Times was compliant under the WARN Act, which according to the Department of Labor, requires “most employers with 100 or more employees to provide notification 60 calendar days in advance of plant closings and mass layoffs.”
So everyone remains in limbo until told that they’ll be staying on after 60 days. It’s expected that some staffers could be told very soon, with others informed either way later in the 60-day window.
A Times release went out after the meeting began that outlines some of the major changes taking place in the first quarter of 2010.
The news operation, according to the release, will focus on what it considers core strengths - “exclusive reporting and in-depth national political coverage, enterprise and investigative reporting, geo-strategic and national security news and cultural coverage based on traditional values.”
There will be “controlled-market local circulation,” with the local print edition free in certain areas of Washington with a premium price for home delivery.
It’s been a tumultuous past month at the paper, and staffers were only informed of the meeting about an hour ahead of time in a one-line e-mail. (ANI)
- Washington Times to cut work force by 40 percent - Dec 04, 2009
- Prince Harry 'to organize riotous stag party for big brother' - Nov 20, 2010
- Grim scenes as Blackberry cuts 2,000 jobs - Jul 26, 2011
- Excerpts from President Obama's remarks on health insurance reform today - Mar 08, 2010
- Venus and crescent Moon to pair up at dawn on Feb 28th, March 1st - Feb 23, 2011
- Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens will get back together, say pals - Dec 23, 2010
- Kunis urges youngsters take interest in politics - Sep 07, 2011
- Soon, computers that fit on a pen tip, compact radios that need no tuning! - Feb 23, 2011
- New computer interface helps students tackle real-world problems - Apr 12, 2011
- How Obamas' daughters live a normal life - Nov 27, 2010
- US mounts pressure on Pakistan to release 'illegally detained' murder-accused diplomat - Feb 08, 2011
- Pattison, Stewart split? - Jan 09, 2011
- Warwick to receive lifetime achievement award - Feb 03, 2012
- Man works for 43 years - without a day off - Jan 28, 2011
- Rampant sexual harassment of female doctors in Karachi by male staffers - Nov 06, 2010
Tags: calendar days, core strengths, department of labor, e mail, first quarter, investigative reporting, limbo, mass layoffs, national security, outlines, plant closings, political coverage, premium price, security news, slevin, staff reductions, staffers, traditional values, washington times, wednesday afternoon