Kansas City Star Parent Company Announces Coronavirus Furloughs & Salary Cuts

More on this later BUT things are looking exceptionally bad when the corporate class above "journalists" start taking a hit . . . Read more:

McClatchy furloughs about 115 employees to deal with the impact of coronavirus

McClatchy, owner of 30 US newspapers, announced on Thursday it will furlough 4.4% of its employees, lay off four executives and reduce some executive compensation to address the financial pressures from coronavirus.

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  1. It's okay, for most it is a furlough, not a layoff. I'm sure everything will be restored to normal shortly, right?

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  2. Liberal rag gets whatever comes its way. Person with real pride wouldn't work for that one sided shit tank.

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  3. Red Star employees need not apply!

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  4. That should improve the quality of their product, probably not.

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  5. A snippet from an overheard conversation at a KC Star planning meeting many years ago ... "Here's our business plan ... let's piss off about half of our potential subscribers -- many of them with disposable incomes to buy newspaper subscriptions -- by being a one-sided liberal rag so we have to eventually file bankruptcy and lay off a lot of people."

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    1. Hmmm, I made almost this exact same comment a few hours ago & low & behold the comment was deleted.

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  6. Just waiting until the assets are worth more at a fire-sale than any profit.

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  7. The Defense Production Act should be used require the Star and all of the other rags to produce toilet paper, thus eliminating a furlough, until the quarantine/lockdown is over.

    Downside people would have to start wiping left handed.

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  8. Since the left-wing Kansas City Star touts Communism everyday in its Pravda edition; I would anticipate all KC Star executives and their employees to share their salaries, food supplies and homes equally in order to provide social justice to all.

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