Chicago Sun-Times may cuts 35 newsroom jobs
In the next four weeks, The Chicago Sun-Times may lay off up to 35 unionized newsroom employees, a result of falling circulation and advertising revenue, according to a Reuters' report.
The cuts would amount to nearly 20 percent of the paper's 188 unionized newsroom positions.
The Chicago Sun-Times is owned by the Sun-Times Media Group, formerly known as Hollinger International Inc. The company said in December that it planned to cut operating costs by $50 million in 2008.
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The cuts would amount to nearly 20 percent of the paper's 188 unionized newsroom positions.
The Chicago Sun-Times is owned by the Sun-Times Media Group, formerly known as Hollinger International Inc. The company said in December that it planned to cut operating costs by $50 million in 2008.
For the full report click here.

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