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Bend Bulletin newspaper union fights Carpenter Media Group layoffs
Bend Bulletin newspaper union fights Carpenter Media Group layoffs
Bend Bulletin newspaper union fights Carpenter Media Group layoffs

Published on: 07/21/2025

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FILE - The offices of The Bulletin newspaper in Bend, Ore., on Dec. 5, 2024.

The union that represents reporters at Central Oregon’s 122-year-old newspaper is negotiating its first contract with the corporation that bought the outlet last fall. Carpenter Media Group has already laid off nonunion workers at the Bulletin, like the paper’s copy editor, but the Central Oregon NewsGuild says that a contract — and the worker protections it would include — must be in place before any union layoffs could be made. The company has acquired more than 30 newspapers in Oregon alone, including those in the Pamplin Media Group, and approximately 250 others in the U.S. and Canada.

The NewsGuild unit has taken the unusual step of urging subscribers to cancel their subscriptions if the corporate management does not agree to their demands. The Carpenter Media Group declined OPB’s request to be interviewed and sent a statement that said it is “dedicated to preserving and strengthening community journalism in the communities we serve.” The company has made deep cuts in other local media outlets it has acquired. Central Oregon NewsGuild leader Morgan Owen is a crime and public safety reporter for the Bend Bulletin. She joins us to share the latest in the story that’s unfolding at her paper.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/07/21/bend-bulletin-layoffs-carpenter/

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