Fortune magazine’s newsroom is completely unionized now, according to WWD.
“The
digital staff at Fortune magazine voted 20-3 to join the NewsGuild-CWA, joining
their print colleagues in the union’s New
York local. The group became the fourth digital unit
to join the NewsGuild of New York on May 21, following workers at Ars Technica,
Pitchfork and Quartz,” said a statement from the NewsGuild.
“We look
forward to joining the 41 percent of staff already represented by the existing
union agreement and working with management to agree on a contract that covers
all editorial workers equally,” Fortune digital unit members wrote.
Fortune’s
online editorial staff consists of 27 people, most of whom had signed cards
supporting of unionization, according to WWD.
Fortune’s
management, including CEO Alan Murray, had tried to “derail” the union,
according to WWD.
Meredith
sold Fortune in 2018 to Fortune Media Group, owned by Chatchaval Jiaravanon,
heir to a Thai business empire.
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