Gannett Pension Freeze Draws Employee Ire

As word of spread of Gannett’s plan to freeze its employee pension and increase 401(k) contributions, rank and file workers reacted with a mix of anger and uncertainty Thursday.

Gannett revealed that the move would save the company about $30 million in 2009.

“We have not sold it as a positive, we have sold it as a reality,” Gannett spokeswoman Tara Connell told E&P a day after the announcement came out. “It allows us to save money and improve the 401(k), which is what employees have told us they want.”

But the mood among newsroom staffers who spoke with E&P was not good.

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