The cheerful survivors of downsizing

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Journalists who survive layoffs tend to have a sanguine view of their situations and charity toward their employers, according to a Kansas journalism professor's survey noted on the new JimRomenesko.com blog. What's more, the older and more experienced the journalist, the greater the job satisfaction, Scott Reinardy's study said. The study “demonstrates that a large number have managed the stress of additional workloads and job responsibilities,” Reinardy wrote.

December 5, 2011

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