NLRB Orders CNN to Rehire 100 Fired Employees

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The National Labor Relations Board has ordered CNN to rehire 100 workers and compensate 200 others for a labor dispute that originated in 2003.


The 11-year dispute stems from CNN’s decision to replace a unionized subcontractor called Team Video Services, which provided the network with audio and video technicians, with an in-house nonunion work force in its Washington and New York bureaus.


The decision comes weeks after CNN’s top boss Jeff Zucker hinted at additional job cuts at the Turner-owned news channel, which employs over 2,000 people.


“We are going to have to do what we do with less,” he said in a memo to CNN employees. “As a result, that means there will be changes. No final decisions have been made.”


It’s unclear how the NLRB’s ruling will impact the expected restructuring at the news operation.


The Labor Board found “overwhelming” evidence of anti-union animus in CNN’s failure to bargain with the union about the decision to terminate the subcontracts. The org also found CNN had implemented a hiring plan designed to limit the number of discharged TVS employees to avoid a successorship bargaining obligation.


A CNN spokesperson said, “CNN disagrees with the NLRB decision and we are evaluating our options.”


The Communication Workers of America said that CNN’s 2003 decision had amounted to a “phony reorganization scheme to get rid of unionized workers.”


The union also said the compensation for the 200 employees, who continued to work at the company without the benefits of a union contract, would be “on the order of tens of millions of dollars.”


The union also said CNN is required to restore any bargaining unit work that was outsourced since the end of the contracts. The company also must recognize the employees’ union and resume bargaining with NABET-CWA Local 11 and NABET-CWA Local 31.






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Labor Board Orders CNN to Rehire 100 Fired Employees | Variety
 

damngrumpy

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The decision demonstrates justice does not have a price tag. This company
clearly flaunted the law and therefore should be made to follow the laws like
any other company. This sound much like the BC Teachers who had their
contracts torn up in 2002 and the government still has not dealt with the issue
properly. CNN is going to have a rocky road ahead as it has failed to live up to
expectations. It began putting in programming that is fluff and not news and its
paying the price.
 

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Good to see the NLRB finally take some corrective action. We have seen a recent growth in union membership in Gopherland and I'm hoping this is the beginning of a resurgence in unionism throughout the entire USA. That will mean a widening of the middle class and be good for the entire country.