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Oppose Sue Montgomery's suspension by The Gazettedragonfly, Monday, March 31, 2003 - 22:06 (Communiqués | Media) The Gazette last week suspended outspoken columnist Sue Montgomery for two weeks on a flimsy excuse that she did not get a quote from an agency that deals in Filipino domestic workers. They told her that any other infraction would get her fired. Protest Sue's suspension to The Gazette! The Gazette last week suspended outspoken columnist Sue Montgomery for two weeks on a flimsy excuse that she did not get a quote from an agency that deals in Filipino domestic workers. (See link to article below). They told her that any other infraction would get her fired. Protest Sue's suspension to The Gazette-- suspend your Gazette subscription until she is re-instated; please forward this information to your network, and encourage your friends to also protest her suspension. We feel that Sue Montgomery was suspended for many reasons - but NOT because she didn't try extra hard to get the quote. Montgomery's supposedly offending article was reviewed by her copy editor and then run, and ironically is STILL on the Gazette web site ttp://www.montrealgazette.com/ As you know, The Gazette has been taken over by a right wing ownership and management. Former Editor in Chief Michael Goldbloom quite because of the Asper owners. They have censored other columnists before - namely Lyle Stewart and his anti corporate globalization columns. Lyle, a part time columnist resigned rather than waste his time writing columns that were never run because of their content. With Sue, The Gazette is more sinister. She has been a Gazette employee since the 1980s. Now they seem to be trying to censor her by threatening her career. This has outraged not only the Gazette readers who are aware why her columns are not appearing, but also Gazette and other journalist colleagues who this weekend held a benefit party for her. They also saw her suspension as a Here is probably why Sue is being picked-on by The Gazette: Montgomery was told by The Gazette if she didn't oppose this suspension through her union, it would only be for one week. Since she grieved it - The Gazette suspended her for two weeks without pay. *** WHAT YOU CAN DO***
Link to Sue's article.
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