Posts Tagged ‘buyouts’

Charlotte Observer announces buyouts

Monday, October 19th, 2009

The Charlotte Observer, the largest McClatchy newspaper in the Carolinas, announced buyout offers today to “many of its employees, including most of the newsroom.”

“The economy has been extremely sluggish,” Ann Caulkins, the Observer’s publisher, said in a meeting with the newsroom, according to an Observer report. “We haven’t seen any sort of bottom.”

Caulkins said there are no plans for involuntary layoffs this year.

The News & Observer in Raleigh announced buyouts a week ago and on Thursday the parent company announced third-quarter financial results that show ad revenue continuing to disappear.

Elsewhere, The New York Times said Monday it plans to eliminate 100 newsroom jobs — about 8 percent of the total — by year’s end, offering buyouts to union and non-union employees, and resorting to layoffs if it cannot get enough people to leave voluntarily.

KC Star adopting furloughs, buyouts

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

McClatchy’s Kansas City Star is requiring one-week furloughs for most employees before the end of the year and is offering a voluntary separation program to the majority of its regular, full-time employees, the Kansas City Business Journal reports.

Other McClatchy newspapers, including The News & Observer in Raleigh, instituted furloughs earlier this year and have offered buyouts in the last year.

“We are doing this because many employees continue to express interest in a voluntary program during this time of industry transition, and because we want to put The Star in the best financial position possible going into 2010,” Star Publisher Mark Zieman said in a memo to staff. There is no targeted number for the buyouts.

The Business Journal also quotes McClatchy Treasurer Elaine Lintecum confirming that the company-wide salary freeze has been extended through the end of the year.