Workers at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, MA have moved to unionize with UAW Local 2110, which has petitioned the National Labor Relations Board for a vote. All 36 full- and part-time employees would be covered by the union. Staff members say they were driven to unionize due to “low wages, health and safety conditions, lack of promotional opportunities,” and a desire for “greater job security,” according to a UAW press release. “Staff have raised crucial concerns about safety issues, under-staffing and other conditions that interfere with our ability to do our jobs but we […]
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UCP Workers Guild Gains Recognition from NLRB; Harper’s Union Goes On Strike
Employees at the University of Chicago Press have officially joined the Chicago News Guild, after a supermajority voted in favor of unionizing. In May, the company declined to formally recognize the union. The news follows recent successful unionization efforts at the American Library Association, Dark Horse Media, Catapult, and Hachette Book Group. Elsewhere, the editorial staff of Harper’s Magazine, union members of UAW Local 2110, are holding a one-day strike today to protest the magazine’s contract offer. The union has been in contract negotiations with management since forming in 2024.
Hachette Union Wins Election
The Hachette Workers Coalition voted 388–130 in favor of forming a union, with 75 percent of eligible employees supporting the move. They will join the Washington-Baltimore News Guild and, according to a statement, are now the largest union in trade book publishing with around 600 members. In a memo to staff, Hachette Book Group ceo David Shelley wrote that the company will respect the result and noted, “I and the whole Management Board enter into this new era with hope and in good faith.” The union will soon vote on leadership roles and will bargain with the company on a […]
Catapult Workers Win Unionization Vote
An “overwhelming majority” of eligible employees at Catapult, Counterpoint, Soft Skull, and Hawthorne Books voted to form a union with the National Labor Relations Board, the union announced on social media. They are part of UAW Local 2110, the same union that represents employees at Harper Collins and Abrams. They will now bargain for a contract with the company, in which they hope to gain higher salaries, increased job security, and more transparency from management. The union comprises approximately 20 employees.
Dark Horse Voluntarily Recognizes Union
Dark Horse Comics has voluntarily recognized the workers’ union with the National Labor Relations Board. In a statement, interim ceo Jay Komas noted that, “Voluntary recognition is an unusual step for employers, but in doing so Dark Horse intends to reaffirm its commitment that this new leadership wants to do things differently and enter into good-faith bargaining.” “I understand the employees’ disappointment with how issues have historically been addressed. You’ve taken this step because you believe Dark Horse can be better. So do I,” Komas wrote. “Over the years, this company has asked a great deal of its employees. People […]