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LOS ANGELES (AP) - A federal agency filed a complaint against the Santa Barbara News-Press, claiming the newspaper retaliated against employees who wanted to join a union.
The National Labor Relations Board released the findings of its four-month investigation late Wednesday.
It concluded the newspaper fired a reporter, issued two-day suspension notices to 11 employees, and canceled a weekly column written by a pro-union staffer because it wanted to discourage workers from engaging in union activities.
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