Pueblo Chieftain will shut down printing plant and eliminate 51 jobs

Gannett plans to cut 51 jobs and permanently close production and distribution operations at the Pueblo Chieftain, which owns one of the last remaining large-scale printing presses in the state, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act letter filed with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.

Employees were informed Tuesday that their jobs would be eliminated, with layoffs set to begin around Aug. 14, although that might be stretched out to a 13-day period beyond that date. Two employees will be kept until Oct. 15.

“As a result of this closing, all employees in the production operation at the Pueblo facility will be permanently separated from employment,” Carla Gillespie, a human resources executive with Gannett, wrote in the letter.

About half the jobs involve inserters and mailroom workers, followed by press operators and technicians and some delivery positions. There are no bumping rights, meaning the displaced workers won’t have priority when it comes to applying for other openings within Gannett, the nation’s largest newspaper group.

The printing plant, 825 W. 6th St., will be put up for sale, and printing transferred to The Denver Post facility in Adams County, according to a statement from the Pueblo News Guild.

“The decision to eliminate 51 jobs in our community and outsource that work to Denver is indefensible. As Colorado’s oldest daily newspaper, the Chieftain has maintained 154 years of reliable news, advertising, editorials and photographs related to important events and milestones in the Pueblo community,” said Tony Mulligan, administrative officer at the Denver Newspaper Guild, in a news release.

Mulligan noted that some of those being let go have worked at the paper for more than 25 years doing difficult night shift work.

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