NEW YORK, NY (February 4, 2021) – The Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) today filed two Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) charges with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) against G/O Media after it unlawfully terminated an employee for union activity. The first ULP charges G/O media unlawfully terminated Alex Cranz, who dutifully led Gizmodo’s consumer technology team, in retaliation for taking part in concerted union activity regarding a change in working conditions. The charge outlines how Cranz faced a pattern of harassment and intimidation for union activity. She was terminated after contributing to a union letter concerning new working conditions implemented by management. Cranz rejected a severance package offered by G/O Media and is fighting the termination.
Verbatim: Philharmonic musicians to appeal
Musicians of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic issued the following Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021 –
On January 22, Musicians of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic learned of the decision by the Regional Director of Region 25 of the National Labor Relations Board to dismiss their Unfair Labor Practice filed on October 5, 2020. The ULP charged that Philharmonic management s furlough of musicians in August of 2020 constituted a unilateral change to the terms of the collective bargaining agreement between the Philharmonic and musicians, and was therefore illegal.
Philharmonic musicians will appeal the dismissal of this charge.
Since furloughing musicians in August, the Fort Wayne Philharmonic has failed to produce a substantive plan to present music to our community or employ musicians. While orchestras across the country have found ways to creatively serve their audiences during the pandemic, the Philharmonic has chosen silence over performance.