A union drive at Sports Illustrated is underway, which if successful would bring dozens of the magazine’s editorial staffers into the NewsGuild of New York. The guild already represents 15 SI writers, the web site Awful Announcing, citing the Washington Post, reports.
The federal government could soon be overseeing one of the nation’s largest unions.
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