Note from CEO Lauren Gustus
Tribune employees announce intent to form a union.
(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Lauren Gustus, executive editor of The Salt Lake Tribune, on Wednesday, June 12, 2024.
A group of colleagues has shared with us their intent to form a union.
If Tribune employees wish to be represented, we will respect their right to seek collective bargaining.
We will now start the process of working through this request. As this is a legal process, it will require a bit of time but we will respond as quickly as possible.
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Lauren Gustus is CEO and Executive Editor of The Salt Lake Tribune.
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