NABET-CWA to Resume Talks With NBC Universal
Posted on: Friday, 13 March 2009, 13:50 CDT
Union Condemns Company Attempts to Outsource Work, Cut Quality Jobs
When union and company negotiators last met in December, little progress was made.
However, based on recent events, NBC Universal still doesn't seem ready to bargain a fair contract, said NABET-CWA President
- The company is trying to eliminate quality jobs by establishing a new, non-union represented "Content Producer" position at its owned stations. NABET-CWA represented workers, who have been doing this same work for decades, were told to reapply for these virtually identical jobs that would no longer include overtime pay or job security.
- NBC Universal announced plans to close its owned-station hubbing operations in
New York andBurbank, Calif. , and move them to Crawford Communications inGeorgia , and to shut its New York City Media Operations Center and transfer that work to its non-union CNBC facility inNew Jersey . - The company assigned MSNBC employees to design graphics for "The Today Show," taking additional work away from
New York -based NABET-CWA-represented employees.
Local 11 President and bargaining committee member
Burbank Local 53 President
"It's extremely disappointing because our union has been trying to build a good relationship with NBCU in
NABET-CWA Locals have filed unfair labor charges and unit clarification petitions with the National Labor Relations Board and have put NBC Universal on notice that workers will mobilize and fight for a fair and equitable contract. The contract between NABET-CWA and NBC Universal is set to expire at midnight on
SOURCE The National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians-CWA
Source: PR Newswire
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