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From the supplier: Pulitzer Publishing Co.'s annual stockholders' meeting held on May 11, 1994, focused on labor contracts and other labor-related issues raised by St. Louis Newspaper Guild members. Guild members criticized Pulitzer's management for its inability to negotiate for a new contract and its claim that it will not become involved in union negotiations. Encouraging reports about Pulitzer's finances and profits were also discussed during the annual meeting.
Citation DetailsTitle: Pulitzer net income up by 20%. (Pulitzer Publishing Co.) (Newspaper guild charges hiring freeze, lack of contract is "demoralizing.")
Author: Staci D. Kramer
Publication:St. Louis Journalism Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 1994
Publisher: SJR St. Louis Journalism Review
Volume: v23
Issue: n166
Page: p1A(2)
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