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Chicago Sun-Times workers agreeing to accept pay cuts and lose guarantees reflects a dilemma for newspaper unions. They are promoting concessions to prolong employment.
chicago sun-times union employees and chicago newspaper guild accept contract demands after initially rejecting them
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potential closing of chicago sun-times if unions did not accept new contract
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union employees of chicago sun-times and other papers under sun-times media group agree to large salary and benefit reductions
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newspaper union members may continue to see pay cuts and furloughs and layoffs and end of pensions
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james tyree call for acceptance of contract terms amid threat to abandon deal to purchase sun-times media group
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Professional conduct training often fails to teach managers the psychology that makes or breaks a sexual harassment complaint investigation.
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