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	"author_name": "Newspaper Guild of Pittsburgh",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/newspaper-guild-of-pittsburgh",
	"title": "Does vicious union-busting &#x27;inspire positive change in the world?&#x27;",
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	"description": "Diana Block is 1 of 9 people on the board of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette&#x27;s parent company, Block Communications Inc. She is overseeing a union-busting campaign so vicious that even a federal court got involved to say her company had gone too far. Meanwhile, she&#x27;s chosen to ignore the striking workers simply asking for their health care and illegally discarded contract back — even the ones she worked alongside years ago. Yet the trustees at Maumee Valley Country Day School — her at least notionally progressive alma mater — have her attention. Her connection to the school that aims to &quot;inspire positive change in the world&quot; is really important to her. Can you join in writing to them to see if they&#x27;ll ask her why she&#x27;s choosing a path that endangers not just workers and her family&#x27;s company, but the school&#x27;s reputation and $upport from the Blocks?",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/letters/does-vicious-union-busting-inspire-positive-change-in-the-world"
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