The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has informed some of its staff that they have been selected to work for an online only version of the newspaper, if publisher Hearst moves forward with plans to shutdown the print edition.
The reporters declined to give details because they had been asked during their interviews not to comment.
General assignment reporter, Hector Castro, said Riddick did not tell him not to speak. Castro said he turned down the offer as it increased the cost of his health insurance, cut his pay, forced him to give up his severance pay, reduce his vacation accrual to zero and made him give up overtime.
Hearst announced the
Found an error or have a suggestion? Let us know and we'll review it.
Suggest a Correction





No comments yet. Be the first to comment!