Voluntary departures save Detroit Free Press from forced layoffs


The Free Press will narrowly avoid forced layoffs later this month because eight employees have volunteered to leave their jobs, including some top editors, staff members were told Friday.

The newspaper had been facing the possibility of as many as 14 layoffs amid financial challenges at its parent company, Gannett. This week was the deadline for employees to volunteer to leave.

The Detroit Free Press currently employs 110 people.

Free Press Editor Peter Bhatia said at a staff meeting that the voluntary departures will result in enough financial savings to avoid the need for involuntary layoffs.

Bhatia is one of the eight volunteers, after announcing days before Christmas that he is giving up his job — and top editor’s salary — to save other jobs. Those departing are five members of the Detroit Newspaper Guild, which represents reporters and some editors, and three managers/editors.

The volunteers’ last day of work is Jan. 18.

“I am not happy about seven people leaving us, but considering where we were a month ago, it’s a pretty good outcome,” Bhatia said.



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2023-01-06 20:48:04

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