More than 500 authors have signed a letter pledging not to submit work to HarperCollins, whose union members are currently on strike. The publishing company is one of the biggest in the country.
More than 250 workers at HarperCollins, one of the biggest publishers in the country, have been on strike since November.More than 250 workers at HarperCollins, one of the biggest publishers in the country, have been on strike since November.More than 500 authors have signed a letter supporting members of the HarperCollins Union, who are currently on strike.
The letter was sent to HarperCollins Publishing CEO Brian Collins and HarperCollins Children's Books President Suzanne Murphy on Thursday morning. "We stand with the people who mold and champion our work and ask that they be compensated justly and fairly for their labor," the letter reads."Our hope is that HarperCollins will not be satisfied with meeting an industry standard that is far too low to retain top talent."
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