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NEWSPAPER, NEWSPRINT, MAGAZINE AND FILM DELIVERY DRIVERS, HELPERS AND HANDLERS, INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, LOCAL UNION NO. 211 v. PG PUBLISHING CO. INC.
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2:19-cv-01472
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January 09, 2020
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Must Rehire Workers Despite Appeal
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's appeal of a federal judge's order to rehire the union workers it laid off doesn't mean the publisher can disobey that order, and the company could face fines and penalties for every day it doesn't comply, the judge said Thursday during a hearing in Pittsburgh.
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January 06, 2020
Pittsburgh Paper Flouted Order To Rehire Drivers, Union Says
The union representing newspaper delivery drivers at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wants the paper's publisher held in contempt for allegedly not complying with a court order to reinstate dozens of laid-off workers while they arbitrate whether recent terminations and benefit cuts violated a collective bargaining deal.
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December 02, 2019
Post-Gazette Seeks To Stop Injunction Blocking Layoffs
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will appeal a Pennsylvania federal judge's decision to halt delivery drivers' layoffs unless the court reverses course and puts the decision on pause, the newspaper's publisher said Monday.
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November 27, 2019
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Layoffs Blocked Pending Arbitration
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette can't lay off dozens of workers or slash hours and benefits while it is embroiled in arbitration with its union over whether the terminations and cuts violate a collective bargaining deal, a Pennsylvania federal judge ruled Wednesday.
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November 25, 2019
Post-Gazette Makes Bid To Ax Union's Driver Layoff Suit
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has said it disavowed any intent to uphold the terms of an expired union contract with its drivers and delivery staff, so a Pennsylvania federal court had no jurisdiction to hear the union's request for an injunction preventing the paper from laying off 30 workers and stripping 50 others of their health benefits.
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November 19, 2019
Union Doesn't Want NLRB Mulling Post-Gazette Driver Layoffs
The union representing newspaper delivery drivers at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wants a Pennsylvania federal court, not the National Labor Relations Board, to handle its allegations that ownership broke the terms of its now-expired contract with a plan to lay off 30 workers and strip nearly 50 others of their health benefits.