Pittsburgh Post-Gazette workers who went on strike more than a week ago after losing their health care coverage are calling on people to pull their print and online subscriptions to the newspaper to show support for the striking workers. The workers urged businesses and organizations to pull their advertisements from
One week after walking off the job to protest lapsed health care coverage, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette workers are now calling on readers and advertisers to drop their support of the newspaper.
Employees represented by the Communications Workers of America and other staff are on strike following the expiration of their health insurance coverage on Oct. 1.