MONDAY, JULY 17, 2006
Seattle Times
The tentative agreement includes a commitment by the Hearst-owned Post-Intelligencer to pay worker health-insurance premiums for six months should the paper stop publishing. "The company didn't want to talk about [the possibility of a shutdown]," says a Guild negotiator, "but our members were concerned about it, and we needed to represent them." Meanwhile, no settlement is imminent in separate negotiations between the union and The Seattle Times.
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