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Business
Gannett begins carrying out planned 10-percent cutPublished 12/03/08
The nation's largest newspaper company, USA Today publisher Gannett Co., has begun implementing a 10 percent work force cut announced in October in response to declining revenue.
Employees at some of the company's 85 local and regional papers learned Monday and Tuesday what cuts will occur at their publications.
The latest reductions follow a 3 percent cut announced in August. Both cuts are separate from a 5 percent trim from USA Today's newsroom announced Nov. 24. A...
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