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‘The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Owners Couldn’t Bust The Union, So They Shut Down The Paper’ - The CWA ‘Responds To The Retaliatory Closure Of A Historic News Outlet’

Published Friday, January 9, 2026
by CWA News
‘The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Owners Couldn’t Bust The Union, So They Shut Down The Paper’ - The CWA ‘Responds To The Retaliatory Closure Of A Historic News Outlet’

(PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA) - After years of wasting millions of dollars losing Court battles in attempts to deny their Workers’ basic rights, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has announced it will be shutting down the 240-year-old newspaper in May.

A few hours before, the U.S. Supreme Court slapped down the company’s attempt to evade a Court order to restore a Union-negotiated Health Care Plan.

Employees were told the newspaper was closing down in a pre-recorded video played during an emergency meeting via Zoom, at which no company representatives spoke live.

“Instead of simply following the law, the owners chose to punish local Journalists and the City of Pittsburgh,” said Andrew Goldstein, who serves as President of the Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh (The Newspaper Guild-Communications Workers of America (TNG-CWA) Local 38061).

The announcement follows The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette publisher losing a nearly decade-long attempt to bust Unions at the newspaper.

Workers went on Strike for more than three years over the company’s illegal behavior.

The Strike followed more than 20 years in which Workers did not receive any across-the-board wage increases as they bargained in the spirit of shared sacrifice to sustain the newspaper and continue providing news for Pittsburgh readers.

Throughout bargaining, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has racked up legal fees that would’ve paid for the costs of Workers’ proposals several times over.

In a November court ruling, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette was ordered to pay back all Bargaining Unit Employees for the costs the newspaper illegally passed onto them.

That liability will not go away with the closure of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

TNG-CWA Members have vowed to pursue all options to make sure the City of Pittsburgh continues to have the caliber of journalism it deserves

TNG-CWA Editor’s Note: The Workers are asking supporters to sign a pledge vowing to support a future vision for daily, local journalism in Pittsburgh - whether that be The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette under new ownership, a revival of The Pittsburgh Union Progress, or something else altogether.

To Directly Access This Labor News Report, Go To: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Owners Couldn’t Bust the Union, so They Shut Down the Paper | Communications Workers of America

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