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The Washington Post is offering voluntary buyouts to longtime employees and members of its copy, opinion, and video teams.
The Washington Post announced on Tuesday that it will begin offering voluntary buyouts to staffers with more than 10 years service.
The Washington Post (WaPo) offered voluntary buyouts to its entire video and copy teams Tuesday, according to an internal ...
The Washington Post on Tuesday announced it would offer voluntary buyouts to employees with over 10 years at the publication, ...
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WASHINGTON (TNND) — The Washington Post on Tuesday announced it would offer voluntary buyouts to employees with over 10 years at the publication, according to New York Times media reporter Ben ...