Stand with workers at MSNBC by calling on management to negotiate a fair contract that addresses MSNBC Union’s demands.
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Hi John,

 

MSNBC regularly covers the rights of working people and the fights of the labor movement in its cable news programming.


But the writers, producers and other editorial staff at MSNBC—members of MSNBC Union, represented by the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE)—have been bargaining their first contract for nearly two years. The company’s management has so far refused to agree to livable wages and fair pay for performing extra work.


If you’re alarmed that MSNBC has so far refused to offer these terms to its own workers, take a moment to help us win a fair first contract for MSNBC workers by sending a letter to the company’s leadership.


Do you agree that it’s time MSNBC lives up to the values it promotes? Send a letter to MSNBC management before bargaining resumes on Nov. 15.

Every single union brother, sister and sibling—and our pro-labor allies—who sends a letter will help show the cable news network that it needs to come to the negotiating table prepared to make a fair deal.


MSNBC has seen unprecedented ratings success against its main competitors, thanks to the dedication of its editorial staff. These workers are fully dedicated to the important work they do for MSNBC, and they deserve to be paid—and treated—fairly.


Thank you for your support.


Team AFL-CIO

 
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