The Miami Herald is Cutting Jobs

Thirteen jobs will be eliminated and about 20 other open positions will not be filled

The Miami Herald is cutting more jobs.
 
In an email Monday, Herald Publisher David Landsberg told staff that the company's efforts to develop new revenue streams aren't enough to offset prolonged revenue declines.
 
Landsberg said 13 jobs companywide will be eliminated and about 20 other vacant positions won't be filled. It wasn't clear how many of those jobs were in the newsrooms of the Herald and the Spanish-language El Nuevo Herald.
 
Also, all remaining full-time employees will be required to take a weeklong furlough without pay between September and the end of the year.
 
The Herald has already made significant cuts to save money. More than 200 employees have been laid off since 2009. Remaining staff have endured pay cuts and furloughs.
 
The Herald is owned by the McClatchy Co.
 
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