Does The NewStandard pay journalists for their work?
Yes. The NewStandard’s publishing organization, PeoplesNetWorks, is founded on the principles of “participatory economics,” a value system encouraging equity, solidarity, diversity and empowerment. The PeoplesNetWorks Collective believes independent journalism is a valuable endeavor, deserving of remuneration. NewStandard journalists and editors perform an important service to the public and their work is often time- consuming and difficult. In order to provide consistent coverage and to assure that the field is not prohibitive to all but the most privileged voices, PeoplesNetWorks pays journalists and editors as much as financially possible.
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