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Repository reporter: GateHouse wants to outsource many of our jobs

Several weeks ago, we wrote about a move by GateHouse Media, owner of The Repository in Canton, The Independent in Massillon and The Times-Reporter in Dover-New Philadelphia, to consolidate all copy desks in papers around the country to centralized desks in Chicago and New England.

Various sources indicate that the move could affect 17 jobs in the Ohio group.

Veteran Repository reporter Tim Botos posted the following update on the “Save The Repository” Facebook page.

I’ve been a reporter in the newsroom for 13 years, and a member of the Newspaper Guild for 20 years. I also sit on the Guild collective bargaining committee.

All told, there are about 180 Guild members at The Repository. Some of us know each other by name. Some of us know each other only by face. Some of us don’t know each other at all; we work different shifts, or in areas of the buildings that rarely cross paths.

All of us, though, share a common bond as members of this same union. The “union” isn’t our paid representative in Cleveland. It’s not the board members. It’s you and me and us. A union is only as strong as its members want it to be.

The employer wants to outsource many of our jobs, not to mention some of your non-union co-workers. The reason: They say they can pay outsiders less than they pay us. They say those outsiders, “professionals” they called them, can do the job just as well.

I disagree. You should too.

Doing the “right thing” isn’t always easy. It can take work. But the right thing now is to show the employer we are a union. That we stand by one another and have each other’s backs. The outsourcing proposal does not affect my job, but I do take it personally because of our bond. I stand by those affected, because I believe they’d stand by me if this situation was reversed.

It is the right thing to do.

We’ve started a mobilization committee. We want to send a message to the employer. I’d ask all of you to pitch in. If you have questions, just ask me, or any of the others whose names appear on the union bulletin boards.

Tim Botos

WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU ARE LAID OFF – Charles Apple has a fantastic blog on a resource guide for laid-off journalists, which applies to anybody else out there who may be laid off.

DISCUSSING PATERNO – I’m a week behind, but Nate Riggs wrote recently about how the Penn State sex scandal proved to be a tragic and swift death of an iconic brand. Definitely worth a read today.

FACEBOOK FAIL – Companies need to be careful when it comes to Facebook promotions.

Here’s a recent post from Bulldog Reporter about a advertisement which hurt a company.

Invado International and Daily Referral opportunities available

Do you live in Northeast Ohio and want to learn more about opportunities with Daily Referral and Invado International?

National Marketing Director David Bailey and Regional Marketing Director Eric Ruth conduct Canton, Ohio, briefings 7 p.m. Thursdays at 6900 Atlantic Blvd NE in Louisville, Ohio(Route 62E off route 77).

You can make reservations by e-mailing Chris Pugh at viewfromthepugh@yahoo.com

No. 1: Massillon Rec Center to host Burger Wars

The Massillon Recreation Center will host Burger Wars 4-9 p.m. Thursday.

Admission is $1 per person, or you can receive free admission when you donate a canned food item.

Food tickets are $2.50. Each ticket is good for a half or slider size burger. You can get a full-size burger or two sliders for two tickets.

All proceeds will benefit the Summer Playground Program for kids and the Wading Pool at Oak Knoll Park. These low-cost and free programs served over 5,000 children and families last year.

Click here for more information.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Information from Massillon Recreation Center web site)

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No. 2: Canton Marathon sponsors foam roller class

The Canton Marathon will host a Foam Roller workshop for runners and walkers 7:30 p.m. April 19 at the David YMCA in Jackson Township, 7389 Caritas Circle NW.

The event is free for Marathon members and $5 for non-members.

You can register for the event here.