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Article: Behind headlines, Jerusalem Post grapples with labor, editorial disputes
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- Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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- January 25, 2000
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Machlis, Avi
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
01-25-2000
Behind headlines, Jerusalem Post grapples with labor, editorial disputes
By Avi Machlis
JERUSALEM, Jan. 24 (JTA) -- Every time Tom Rose, chief executive and
publisher of The Jerusalem Post, leaves his office at the newspaper, he
passes by a bright yellow sign posted on his wall that screams "Tom Rose Go
Home."
The sign is proof that he has no illusions about what his employees think
of him, Rose jokes.
Many journalists at the newspaper believe that what they call the ruthless
managerial tactics Rose has deployed since joining the newspaper in 1998
could spell disaster for an institution that has been Israel's venerable
voice to the outside world for ...
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