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Providence journal
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providence journal

We care about how are members are paid, because that means they can continue to do jobs they love where they like doing it. We look beyond the dollars and cents of quarterly corporate bottom lines. We care about our readers and we deliver it to our people and our towns. We know our markets and we know the business. The Providence Journal covers Rhode Island news and has every day since. Unlike the out-of-town owners of most of our employers, we live in the towns where we work. Some volumes had to be divided into sections. On March 7, 1926, The Providence Journal published an article about a Providence. While we do not have all the issues ever printed, we do have quite a collection. We sell the ads, distribute the papers, take the pictures, assemble the pages, post to the web and social media and write and edit the stories and videos that let the people of Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont and Connecticut know what is going on in their world.īy protecting pay levels and benefits, we work to make sure our employers can attract and maintain quality work forces that will enable them adapt to and compete in all platforms for the delivery of news. Essay by Talia Brenner, Brown University Alumna.

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We represent more than 250 people who bring the news to print and online readers in the Providence Journal, Worcester Telegram, Brockton Enterprise, Pawtucket Times, Woonsocket Call,, Hartford Courant and Daily Hampshire Gazette, plus more than 30 retiree members from various news outlets.












Providence journal