Labor Reporter

New Posted 8 March 2022 | Washington, DC; Headquarters | The Washington Post

The Washington Post is seeking a dynamic reporter to cover labor and the American worker, a crucial beat at a moment when millions of Americans are rethinking their careers and employers are scrambling to understand the changing dynamic. The ideal candidate will be hungry to break news and explore the broad cultural shifts arising from the difficult decisions and opportunities consuming many Americans. These include questions about the balance between life and work, tensions between wages and benefits, the evolving office space, causes of worker shortages, tensions in the labor movement and how government policy affects what we do for a living. In addition, the job will require covering government labor policy, the Department of Labor and the monthly release of labor-related data, presenting it to readers in new and fresh ways. We want to distinguish The Post’s coverage through bright examples and context as our subscribers try to make sense of what is happening both around them and to them. The successful candidate will have a boundless curiosity about the shifting landscape for workers, diving into trends large and small. This person will work to bring these stories to life through vivid and visual storytelling.


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