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ArtikelThe Revolution at Le Monde  
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Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 400 no. 8744 (Jul. 2011), page 53-55.
Topik: International; Labor Relations; Newspapers
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Isi artikelWhen the managers of Le Monde introduced computers to the paper's print works in the early 1990s, they hoped for greater efficiency and lower costs. But this was not the priority of the Syndicat General du Livre et de la Communication Ecrite, a trade union which controls the printing of French national newspapers. It demanded that for each new computer, Le Monde should pay for one print worker to type on the keyboard and another simultaneously to watch the screen. It got its way. Le Monde is a highbrow centre-left paper before which mere politicians tremble. Last year Le Monde faced bankruptcy, until three businessmen, Xavier Niel, Matthieu Pigasse, and Pierre Berge rescued it. Now Mr Niel, the wealthiest of the three and the most closely involved with the business, is tackling the union head on.
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