PG PUBLISHING, INC. v. THE NEWSPAPER GUILD OF PITTSBURGH, COMMUNICATION WORKERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO LOCAL 38061
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2:20-cv-00236
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February 09, 2021
Union Loses Contempt Bid Against Pittsburgh Newspaper
A Pennsylvania federal judge rejected the Pittsburgh Newspaper Guild's bid to hold the publisher of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in contempt for switching union members' health insurance benefits in violation of a court order, saying an arbitrator never barred the change.
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December 17, 2020
Union Says Pittsburgh Newspaper In Contempt Over Benefits
The publisher of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is "openly and brazenly" defying a court order by refusing to reimburse newsroom staff for out-of-pocket health care and reducing workers' insurance contributions, a newspaper union has said in a bid to hold the publisher in contempt.
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December 03, 2020
Pa. Judge Says Paper Must Pay Union's Health Care Increases
A Pennsylvania federal judge ruled Thursday that the publisher of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette must pay for its newsroom workers' yearly health care increases, even though the contract expired more than three years ago.
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September 14, 2020
Pittsburgh Paper Should Pay Insurance Hikes, Judge Says
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette missed the deadline for challenging a labor union's arbitration win in a dispute over hikes to newsroom staffers' health insurance and its lawsuit should be dismissed, a magistrate judge said Monday.
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May 28, 2020
Newspaper Union Says Arbitrator, NLRB Ruling Not In Conflict
A union representing the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's newsroom staffers wants a Pennsylvania federal judge to enforce an arbitrator's finding that the newspaper wrongly refused to chip in more for the workers' health insurance after a collective bargaining contract expired.