Papers in Allentown and Seattle to cut jobs
The Seattle Times and The Morning Call in Allentown, Pa. are the latest papers announcing plans to shrink their pool of employees, according to Reuters.
The Seattle Times may layoff 17 employees in its circulation department and make other cuts to try to save $21 million. The paper plans to cut 60 more jobs through attrition, 55 of which are currently unfilled. No newsroom layoffs are in the works.
The Morning Call, which is owned by the Tribune Co., may cut 10 positions, according to a memo posted on the Romenesko blog.
To read the full report from Reuters click here.
The Seattle Times may layoff 17 employees in its circulation department and make other cuts to try to save $21 million. The paper plans to cut 60 more jobs through attrition, 55 of which are currently unfilled. No newsroom layoffs are in the works.
The Morning Call, which is owned by the Tribune Co., may cut 10 positions, according to a memo posted on the Romenesko blog.
To read the full report from Reuters click here.

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