Denver Newspaper Agency Ask For Union Concessions
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper (L) talks with William Dean Singleton, The Denver Post publisher, chairman of the board for the Associated Press, and chief executive officer of MediaNews courtside during the Cleveland Cavaliers-Denver Nuggets NBA game at the Pepsi Center in Denver on December 19, 2008. The Denver Newspaper Agency, which handles the business operations of The Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News, has asked six unions to accept $20 million in wage and benefit concessions by Jan. 16. (FILE PHOTO) (UPI Photo/Gary C. Caskey)
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