- St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Non-union employees -- about 300 people -- must take off 1 week by March 31.
- Rapid City Journal: As previously posted, four employees were laid off and employees must take time off by April.
- Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier: All employees must take off 1 week by April 1.
- Longview Daily News: Employees were asked to volunteer for furloughs. If not enough people sign up, they'll consider making them mandatory.
- Bloomington Pantagraph: 4-day furloughs by April 17 for hourly employees; 4-day pay cut for salaried employees (from comments)
- La Crosse Tribune and River Valley Newspaper Group: "Non-commission" employees must take 40 unpaid hours off between now and April (e-mail tip)
Monday, February 2, 2009
Furlough update
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On Friday, it was announced at Suburban Journals, that a mandatory week of furlough is to be taken by March, by all people in managament/supervisor positions.
A friend of mine in the newsroom at the Quad City Times was furloughed for all of last week. Still trying to confirm, but looks like they're rotating that through the entire newsroom. Don't know the extent or if that's all the hours required.
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