PG PUBLISHING, INC. v. THE NEWSPAPER GUILD OF PITTSBURGH, COMMUNICATION WORKERS OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO LOCAL 38061

  1. February 09, 2021

    Union Loses Contempt Bid Against Pittsburgh Newspaper

    A Pennsylvania federal judge rejected the Pittsburgh Newspaper Guild's bid to hold the publisher of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in contempt for switching union members' health insurance benefits in violation of a court order, saying an arbitrator never barred the change.

  2. December 17, 2020

    Union Says Pittsburgh Newspaper In Contempt Over Benefits

    The publisher of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is "openly and brazenly" defying a court order by refusing to reimburse newsroom staff for out-of-pocket health care and reducing workers' insurance contributions, a newspaper union has said in a bid to hold the publisher in contempt. 

  3. December 03, 2020

    Pa. Judge Says Paper Must Pay Union's Health Care Increases

    A Pennsylvania federal judge ruled Thursday that the publisher of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette must pay for its newsroom workers' yearly health care increases, even though the contract expired more than three years ago.

  4. September 14, 2020

    Pittsburgh Paper Should Pay Insurance Hikes, Judge Says

    The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette missed the deadline for challenging a labor union's arbitration win in a dispute over hikes to newsroom staffers' health insurance and its lawsuit should be dismissed, a magistrate judge said Monday. 

  5. May 28, 2020

    Newspaper Union Says Arbitrator, NLRB Ruling Not In Conflict

    A union representing the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's newsroom staffers wants a Pennsylvania federal judge to enforce an arbitrator's finding that the newspaper wrongly refused to chip in more for the workers' health insurance after a collective bargaining contract expired.