Agreement Between The Washington Post and Columbia Typographical Union No. 101-12 1990-2000

A scanned image of the cover of a booklet. Text reads "Agreement between The Washington Post and Columbia Typographical Union No. 101-12, 1990-2000, Contract Effective October 1, 1990 thru September 30, 2000." The name Janie Golightly is handwritten in the upper right corner.

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Title

Agreement Between The Washington Post and Columbia Typographical Union No. 101-12 1990-2000

Subject

A small handbook outlining the details of the contract agreement between the local ITU chapter and The Washington Post.

Description

Through collective bargaining, the ITU members at The Washington Post obtained particular job protections. Among those engaged in bargaining on behalf of the union chapter was Deaf printer Jan DeLap, who is listed as a member of the Washington Post Scale Committee in the agreement. This contract included a memorandum of agreement which provided a job guarantee to those printers listed. This agreement would result in the retention of printers at The Post even as technology changed and, ultimately, led to the disappearance of printers through contract buy-outs.

Source

Jane Golightly Collection

Date

1990

Rights

This Item has been made available for educational and research purposes by the Drs. John S. and Betty J. Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center at Gallaudet University. This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You may need to obtain permission for your intended use if your use is otherwise not permitted by the copyright and applicable related rights legislation. For specific information about the copyright and reproduction rights for this Item, please contact the Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center: https://www.gallaudet.edu/drs-john-s-and-betty-j-schuchman-deaf-documentary-center

Type

Booklet

Citation

“Agreement Between The Washington Post and Columbia Typographical Union No. 101-12 1990-2000,” DeafPrinters, accessed November 21, 2024, https://deafprinters.com/items/show/449.

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