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In reply to the discussion: Gannett vows 'serious measures' against 25 journalists who signed Walker recall petitions [View all]nobodyspecial
(2,286 posts)23. From the policy:
"Staff members may not march or rally in support of public causes or movements or sign advertisements or petitions taking a position on public issues. "
If Gannett has a similar statement, you are saying that your issue is that the staff could not lie or deceive and get away with it,
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Gannett vows 'serious measures' against 25 journalists who signed Walker recall petitions [View all]
Newsjock
Mar 2012
OP
Yes, we can't have employees exercising their constitutional rights, now, can we?
Scuba
Mar 2012
#20
Perhaps, but since Gannet has not a single "journalist" on their staff it doesn't apply....
Scuba
Mar 2012
#46
Well, both the right and left are regularly and equally mad at their policies
nobodyspecial
Mar 2012
#24
"your side"???? Are calling the previous poster a right-winger? Careful, someone's about to alert.
Scuba
Mar 2012
#26
What publications are a part of Gannett? We need to enact some 'serious measures'
Zalatix
Mar 2012
#36
Yeah but you're on the DU, if you're a reporter, wouldn't they get you for that?
Zalatix
Mar 2012
#43