O'Malley to #FITN2016 Candidates: Stop Running WMUR Ads.
NH first-in-the-nation presidential primary candidate says labor dispute between Hearst, union should prompt debate sponsor change.
Former Gov. Martin OMalley, D-MD, has drawn a line in the sand with the Hearst Corporations WMUR-TV, the most watched television station in New Hampshire, in its labor dispute with IBEW Local 1228.
After meeting with Jeff Bartlett, the general manager of WMUR today, OMalley for President campaign manager, Dave Hamrick, the campaign is calling on candidates to drop their advertising and possibly have the station dropped from its debate sponsorship role.
Throughout his career, Gov. OMalley has been a strong champion of organized labor and he stands in solidarity with the workers of Local 1228, said New Hampshire State Director John Bivona. While it is our hope that management and workers reach a fair and equitable settlement to this dispute before the debate on Dec. 19, it is becoming more apparent that WMUR management does not intend to honor their commitment to negotiate with workers prior to the debate.
Bivona said that the campaign would be calling on all Democrats running for president to cease advertising on WMUR Channel 9 and Hearst stations until management begins negotiations with employees, according to a press statement. The campaign also wants the station to stop airing any
Salem, NH
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