Student journalists strike for unpaid wages

February 23rd, 2007 by Ralph Braseth

The Business Beat

The incomplete story from Tallahassee.

An editorial about the strike in the Famuan Online.

* Accessing the Famuan online requires registration. Ugh.

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2 Responses to “Student journalists strike for unpaid wages”

  1. angela Says:

    I was senior reporter at The Daily Texan one year … I got paid $125/week, but I usually worked 40 to 50 hours. I figured it out one time, and it was like $1.25 per hour.

    Oh well. I know that working there is one reason that I’m working where I am today…So it was worth it.

  2. Ralph Braseth Says:

    Having to complete registration to view the Famuan Online is a hassle. I won’t bother with it.

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