In first bargaining session in 5 months, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette meets with one of its 5 striking unions, and they plan to meet again

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For the first time since September 2023, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette met for a bargaining session with one of five unions that have been on strike at the company since October 2022.

In only a 20-minute meeting that started at about 2 p.m. Tuesday, the two sides cordially if crisply agreed to meet more substantively and for longer on March 5 and 6.

King & Ballow lawyer Richard Lowe, here from Nashville, Tennessee, and joined by PG’s Production Operations Director Rob Weber, represented the company. Representing Pittsburgh typographical union advertising workers was Communications Workers of America District 2-13 International Vice President Mike Davis, here from Philadelphia and joined by local CWA representative Jonathan Remington, who is now chairing the typos bargaining committee.

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