More on lump-sum merit bonuses

Hopefully by now, your supervisor has given you a sheet that explains what your lump-sum discretionary bonus is for 2005. The money is to be handed out on this week’s paychecks. As you probably know, these bonuses are required by contract, in part to make up for the fact that most employees did not get […]

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And the winners are …

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel staffers took home the most awards in several years in the Milwaukee Press Club’s annual contest. In all, 19 Journal Sentinel newsroom employees shared seven first-place and five second-place awards, including two staffers who won two awards each. The figures include a current employee who won for work at her last newspaper […]

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Bonus bulletin

Latest word is that lump-sum bonuses for Journal Sentinel bargaining-unit members will show up on the March 30 paychecks. These bonuses, averaging 1% of 2004 wages, are being handed out in lieu of 2005 discretionary raises. Before your bonus appears on your check, your supervisor should give you a sheet explaining how the bonus was […]

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A time to meet — and eat

The Milwaukee Newspaper Guild’s next membership meeting will be at noon next Monday, March 13, on the second floor of Turner Hall. This will be a chance to discuss how the new contract is being implemented and to answer any questions that you have about that or other issues. Lunch will be served.

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Ask questions first and sign later

Journal Sentinel Inc. is reviewing its Family and Medical Leave Act form. A newsroom employee recently was given a copy of the form, and the Guild sent it to our lawyer, Barbara Zack Quindel, for review. She raised some issues with the form, related to consent and release of medical records. We have asked the […]

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Doing the numbers

Journal Sentinel management has started telling Guild bargaining-unit members what our lump-sum bonuses will be, so this is a good time to review how those bonuses were calculated. At management’s insistence, our new contract calls for those bonuses instead of the discretionary (“merit”) raises we would have received in 2005. We’ll go back to the […]

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