MSNBC Employees Win NLRB Election to Unionize with Writers Guild of America

The 300 members range from writers to booking producers

MSNBC editorial employees on Tuesday voted to be represented by the Writers Guild of America, East, for collective bargaining. The National Labor Relations Board counted 141 staffers voting for it, and 58 voting against it.

The 300 members included in the bargaining unit includes writers, producers, booking producers and other editorial staffers at every program airing MSNBC and The Choice on Peacock.

The MSNBC Organizing Committee called this move a “victory” for cable news. “We now look forward to constructive, good faith negotiations with MSNBC management to make this an even better place to work — with input from all of us. This is who we are,” the committee said in a statement today.

In July, WGA members including Tina Fey, Michael Schur, Amber Ruffin and Adam McKay were among the 1,600 members who signed a petition calling on MSNBC newsroom employees to vote to unionize. MSNBC also got support on social media from Sen. Cory Booker, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Rachel Maddow, Mehdi Hasan, Chris Hayes and Julián Castro.

“We are so proud that MSNBC’s employees voted strongly in favor of unionizing with the Writers Guild of America, East for the purpose of collective bargaining. The organizing campaign at MSNBC took over a year of intense work that saw every sector of our union, from screenwriters to digital news members, join together to deliver a resounding victory.  We look forward to getting to the bargaining table,” said Lowell Peterson, executive director of the Writers Guild of America, East, in a statement.

Labor union Writers Guild of America, East represents writers across films, television, news and new media. The Guild handles negotiating and administering contracts on behalf of the members, aiming to protect their creative and economic rights. The union represents about 7,000 writers. It also represents countless newsroom operations including ABC News, Bustle Digital Group, CBS News and MTV News.

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