ProPublica's Historic Strike: 150 Journalists vs. AI Creep and Layoffs
150 unionized staff at ProPublica just kicked off their first strike ever — a full 24-hour walkout. Blame AI policies that smell like layoff prepackaged with wage stagnation.
150 unionized staff at ProPublica just kicked off their first strike ever — a full 24-hour walkout. Blame AI policies that smell like layoff prepackaged with wage stagnation.
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