The Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild/CWA Today

The Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild Local 82 was born on May 12, 1936, three years after New York columnist Heywood Broun founded the American Newspaper Guild to represent print journalists in the newspaper industry.

Today, The Newspaper Guild has more than 32,000 members throughout the information industry in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico and is a sector of the 650,000-member Communications Workers of America.

Local 82 has grown and changed as well, expanding from its Seattle newspaper roots to embrace a growing community of information industry workers throughout the greater Puget Sound area and beyond. TNG and PNNG/CWA still represent newspaper reporters, the core of Broun's new union, but we also represent on-line writers and designers, photographers, editorial assistants, advertising salespersons, clerical workers, marketing, information systems specialists, commercial artists, technicians, accountants, drivers, maintenance, mail room, pressroom, telephone operators and circulation. We also represent workers in the wire services, newspapers, magazines, labor information services, labor unions, broadcast news and public agencies. We are also interpreters and translators.

We are as diverse as the communities we serve - leading the battles in the information industry, the trade union movement and society for equality and diversity. Our members are of every race, creed, color, national origin, age and sexual orientation and we are committed that our workplaces be free of discrimination based on any of those qualities.

We are democratic. Our Constitution and Local bylaws establish that membership is the final ruling body of our locals and of the international union, and provides for active participation by and fair representation of all members in all union matters.

We are also committed to the betterment of society through the delivery of fair, accurate and complete information to the citizenry.

Internationally, TNG represents workers in several hundred news and information outlets. In the Pacific Northwest, Local 37082, which merged with the International Typographical Union/CWA Local in 1997, has 1,200 members in 18 separate units in newspapers, print shops and trade unions throughout the area.

They include The Seattle Times (two units), The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the Everett Herald, the Kitsap Sun (two units), the Yakima Herald-Republic, the Skagit Valley Herald, the Daily Journal of Commerce and the Longview Daily News. They also include Altig International in Redmond, Pacific Business and R-4 Printing, both in Tacoma, the State Department of Printing in Olympia, Renton Printery, Trade Printery in Seattle, and Aero Mechanic.

More information on the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild/CWA Local 37082 may be obtained e-mailing us at info@pnwguild.org, calling us at 206-328-1190 or writing us at 2900 Eastlake Avenue E, Suite 220, Seattle, WA 98102.

 

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