Sen. Elizabeth Warren Backs Hearst Union as Battle With Execs Intensifies

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren Backs Hearst Union as Battle With Execs Intensifies
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Senator ewarren stands with HearstUnion.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren might have just hampered the likelihood of Hearst management approving her as one of their magazine cover stars in the run-up to the 2020 election, but she certainly won the hearts and minds of hundreds of its staffers.

Her tweet, which was shared hundreds of times and received more than 2,000 likes, was referring to the fact that Hearst has not voluntarily recognized the union and is in fact taking a number of steps to thwart unionization. This particular debate is playing out at the same time that the Writers Guild Association, East, the body through which Hearst staffers are attempting to unionize, filed a separate unfair-labor-practice charge against Hearst executives with the NLRB.

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