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Thomson Reuters may face strike

Members of the National Union of Journalists have decided to hold a strike vote to prepare for a fight over jobs at the newly merged Thomson Reuters. Managers of the new company say they have not figured out yet which jobs are redundant. The union says that voluntary buyouts and retraining should allow the company…

Members of the National Union of Journalists have decided to hold a strike vote to prepare for a fight over jobs at the newly merged Thomson Reuters. Managers of the new company say they have not figured out yet which jobs are redundant. The union says that voluntary buyouts and retraining should allow the company to restructure without forcing anyone out the door.

Members of the National Union of Journalists have decided to hold a strike vote to prepare for a fight over jobs at the newly merged Thomson Reuters. Managers of the new company say they have not figured out yet which jobs are redundant. The union says that voluntary buyouts and retraining should allow the company to restructure without forcing anyone out the door.

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Kelly Toughill is an associate professor of journalism at the University of King's College and founder of Polestar Immigration Research Inc.