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Plus, WSJ layoff list. Sad.
This issue of On Background is written by the team at Six Eastern. Co-author Tanya Gilogey is on maternity leave but will be back!
This newsletter isnโt going to turn into your weekly layoff digest, we promise. Too bleak. Before we return to our regularly scheduled programing, we quickly wanted to share the WSJ layoffs which were released on Friday after our newsletter had already published.
WSJ Layoffs
WSJ, Amara Omeokwe - economics
WSJ, Andrew Ackerman - economics
WSJ, Austen Hufford - manufacturing
WSJ, Brody Mullins - politics
WSJ, Charles Hutzler - editor
WSJ, Daniel Nasaw - editor
WSJ, David Harrison - economics
WSJ, Emily Stephenson - politics
WSJ, Eric Morath - economics
WSJ, Gabe Rubin - economics
WSJ, Gwynn Guilford - economics
WSJ, Harriet Torry - economics
WSJ, James Graff - policy
WSJ, Jeanne Cummings - deputy bureau chief
WSJ, Jeffrey Sparshott - economics
WSJ, John McKinnon - tech policy
WSJ, Josh Zumbrum - international economics
WSJ, Julie Bykowicz - politics
WSJ, Kate OโKeeffe - international politics
WSJ, Kristina Peterson - food and agriculture policy
WSJ, Marc Anderson - economics
WSJ, Miguel Gonzalez - editor
WSJ, Nell Henderson - editor
WSJ, Peter Wonacott - deputy chief
WSJ, Ryan Tracy - tech policy
WSJ, Ted Mann - transportation
WSJ, Troy McCullough - editor
WSJ, Yuka Hayashi - international economics
Now, back to said โregularly scheduled programingโ โ and thereโs lots of it! There must be something in the water, and PR people must have put it there, because reporters are seeking sources for their stories, left and right. Here are a few of โem.
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