News Media Guild

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NMG
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News Media Guild, local 31222
Founded 1958
Country United States
Head union TNG-CWA
Key people Tony Winton, president
Kevin Keane, administrator
Office location New York, New York
Website www.newsmediaguild.org

The News Media Guild, formerly known as the Wire Service Guild, is local union 31222 of The Newspaper Guild, which is a sector of the Communications Workers of America.

Most of its members are employees of The Associated Press, where the union represents reporters, editors, photographers, broadcast staff, payroll clerks and computer technicians. It also represents employees of United Press International and the EFE news agency in the United States.

The national local was founded in 1958, but its roots extend back to the 1940s. The subject of organizing workers at AP was the subject of a case before the U.S. Supreme Court (Associated Press v N.L.R.B, 301 U.S. 103), which held that the First Amendment did not give media employers immunity from labor laws. That case involved an editorial worker who edited and rewrote news copy.


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