Steven Greenhouse is an American labor and workplace journalist and writer. He covered labor for The New York Times for 31 years until he left the newspaper in 2014.[1][2] On December 2, 2014, he announced on Twitter: "Thanks All. With great ambivalence, I'm taking NYT buyout. I plan to write a book & still write lots of articles on labor & other matters".[3] He has contributed as an occasional op-ed writer to The New York Times since February 2015.
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He graduated from Wesleyan University, the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and the New York University School of Law. He lives in New York City.[4] His daughter is Emily Greenhouse, the editor of The New York Review of Books.[5][6]
Awards
edit- 2010 Society of Professional Journalists Deadline Club Award: Beat reporting for newspapers and wire services, for "World of Hurt" with N.R. Kleinfield[7]
- 2010 New York Press Club Award: Outstanding enterprise or investigative reporting, for "World of Hurt" with N.R. Kleinfield
- 2009 The Hillman Prize for The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker
- 2014 Gerald Loeb Award for Breaking News for "Bangladesh"[8]
Works
edit- "Janesville, Wisconsin", Granta, January 2010
- "The End of Summer Vacation", Slate, June 11, 2008
- "The Unpaid Intern, Legal or Not", The New York Times, April 2, 2010
- The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker, Random House, Inc., 2009, ISBN 978-1-4000-9652-7
- The rights of teachers: the basic ACLU guide to a teacher's constitutional rights, Bantam Books, 1984, ISBN 978-0-553-23655-2
- "Refusal to Fire Unattractive Saleswoman led to Dismissal, Suit Contends", Race, class, and gender in the United States: an integrated study, Macmillan, 2006, ISBN 978-0-7167-6148-8
- "Child Care the Perk of Tomorrow", A nation at work: the Heldrich guide to the American workforce, Editors Herbert A. Schaffner, Carl E. Van Horn, Rutgers University Press, 2003, ISBN 978-0-8135-3189-2
- Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor Steven Greenhouse. Knopf, 2019 (416p) ISBN 978-1-101-87443-1
References
edit- ^ "Who is taking NYT buyouts?". Poynter. 2014-12-01. Retrieved 2019-04-12.
- ^ "Steven Greenhouse - the New York Times".
- ^ Steven Greenhouse on Twitter: https://twitter.com/greenhousenyt/status/539990188421046272.
- ^ "Steven Greenhouse | Penguin Random House".
- ^ Rockwell, Cynthia (September 7, 2018). "Spotlight: Managing Editor, The New Yorker, Emily Greenhouse '08". Wesleyan University Magazine. Retrieved 2022-10-26.
- ^ "Masthead". The New York Review of Books.
- ^ "Freedom to Harm: The Lasting Legacy of the Laissez Faire Revival 9780300195217". ebin.pub. 2023-05-30. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
- ^ "UCLA Anderson School of Management Announces 2014 Gerald Loeb Award Winners". UCLA Anderson School of Management. June 24, 2014. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
External links
edit- New York Times Caucus blog
- New York Times Economix blog
- "The Big Squeeze", AFL-CIO
- "Steven Greenhouse", WNYC
- Appearances on C-SPAN