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geardaddy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-11 12:42 PM
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National Writers Union: Support HuffPo Strikers!


http://nwu.org/support-huffpo-strikers

Right now 50 bloggers at ArtScene and the newly formed Huffington Post Union of Bloggers and Writers (HPUB) are striking the Huffington Post for unpaid wages. The Natioinal Writers Union and others are honoring what the Newspaper Guild called, their "electronic picket lines." We urge our members and everyone reading this, not to write for HuffPo until they are brought to the bargaining table.

We can think of no better way to launch our campaign to establish a living minimum wage for on line content writers. From HuffPo, which was bought by AOL for $315 million to Demand Media, with a December IPO that valued it at $1.5 billion, huge profits are being reaped off the unpaid or penny-a-word labor of freelance writers. This can not go on.

The following article by NWU member John Sandman is the first of a series to further the discussion, struggle and buzz among freelance writers and bloggers, to gather the forces needed to make this fight. We look forward to hearing from you and to your participation in this campaign.

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By John Sandman

The National Writers Union supports the strike against the Huffington Post, the content farm purchased by America Online (AOL) for $315 million. At the time of the sale, HuffPo had about 180 paid employees and anywhere from six to nine thousand unpaid bloggers.

The strike was initiated by ArtScene publisher Bill Lasarow, whose Los Angeles-based publication was invited to contribute for no pay by Huffington Post art editor Kimberly Brooks in 2009. He polled ArtScene authors who are paid for their work. "Initially, the consensus was that they were happy to have us re-post content that we were already paying for." All that changed with the AOL deal. "There's no question the AOL sale provoked a lot of re-thinking about that."

The call to go on strike soon followed. In addition to NWU, ArtScene has the backing of the 26,000 member Newspaper Guild. "We are asking that our members and all supporters of fair and equitable compensation for journalists join us in shining a light on the unprofessional and unethical practices of this company," the Guild said in a statement. "Just as we would ask writers to stand fast and not cross a physical picket line, we ask that they honor this electronic picket line."

The Huffington Post Union, a California-based non-profit made up of HuffPo bloggers is also planning to withhold content and claims 4500 Facebook followers.
"We had no expectation that anything like the support we received was going to happen," said Lasarow. "We obviously touched a nerve in a number of people." Arianna Huffington is among them. Sharing the stage with AOL chairman Tim Armstrong at PaidContent's 2011 conference in New York on March 3, she scoffed at the idea that HuffPo bloggers should be paid or that a strike would have any impact. "Go ahead," she challenged the strikers from the podium, "Go on strike."

Lasarow has been contracted the Washington, DC-based conservative news site The Daily Caller, the Los Angeles Times, Wired magazine and Liberation, a Paris daily founded by Jean-Paul Sartre. He also wrote an op-ed piece in the U.K. based Guardian. He said the goal now, "is to turn this into a bona fide strike that will bring Huffington Post to the bargaining table."

He said, "American companies, over the last 30 years or so, have made deliberate attempts to erode the standard of living of their workers. Huffington is well-known for her statements in support of progressive causes, yet she has embraced a business model that is an imitation of the companies that she routinely criticizes." In the case of HuffPo bloggers, she has substituted declining pay with no pay at all.
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Buzz Clik Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-11 12:43 PM
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1. oops. HuffPo was purchased by The Dark Side, and so they are now evil. What to do?
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closeupready Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-11 12:48 PM
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2. Did Arianna add, "If you do, you'll never eat lunch in this town again!"
?
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geardaddy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-11 12:48 PM
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3. More than likely.
lol
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MineralMan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-11 12:53 PM
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4. Once again Arianna Huffington demonstrates that she is
a Republican. She has always been a Republican. I knew her in California. She was a Republican then, too.

In any case, these writers are receiving the same pay on strike as they got when they wrote for HuffPo. Nothing.
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fasttense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-11 12:55 PM
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5. Instead of declining wages and benefits, the model HuffPo uses is NO pay but....
Edited on Wed Mar-30-11 12:56 PM by fasttense
No pay just for the writers. Everyone else gets paid including Arianna herself.

Most liberal bloggers would even not object to that if they thought they were supporting the liberal cause by getting liberal info out. But Arianna changed the game when she sold off the site. It's no longer a cause, it is a profit center for her little self and AOL at the expense of the writers.
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geardaddy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-11 02:14 PM
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8. Yep, it's about content for free.
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geardaddy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-11 01:03 PM
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6. Kick
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AKDavy Donating Member (227 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-11 01:10 PM
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7. I've already moved HuffPo from my "News" to my "M$M" folder
So I just scan for headlines before going to better sources like Democracy Now, Truthout, Alternet, Mother Jones and BBC.

So this is an easy one.
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