Not Good News For Nexstar

After dealing with their new owner Nexstar, Journalists at The Hill announced they feel the need to unionize.

The Hill newsroom employees filed for a union election with the National Labor Relations Board, but asked management and the publication’s new parent company to voluntarily recognize The Hill Guild. 

“The past few months have been challenging for our outlet and its newsroom staff as we contend with a change in ownership to Nexstar Media Group,” they said in a statement. “During a tumultuous time for news media in general, ensuring that workers can feel secure about their employment and benefits is crucial to fostering a newsroom that produces the best journalism it can.”

They are fighting for access to affordable health care, opportunities for professional growth and to create a more diverse and inclusive workplace.

“We believe that achieving these targets through a collective bargaining process will not only improve working conditions at The Hill, but will ultimately help us reach our institutional goals as a newspaper,” they said.

“Each and every member of The Hill Guild plays an important part in creating the product that makes The Hill a trusted and reliable source for national political news.”

“Our efforts to unionize help ensure that both our people and our news products can flourish even in the most difficult of times,” said editorial designer Madeline Monroe.

Let’s face it. Employees don’t often look to form their own union, unless they feel that the company is not treating them fairly.

This is really not a good look for Nexstar.

Just saying….

H/T News Guild