New York Times tech union threatens to strike on the eve of Election Day
Source: NBC News
Nov. 2, 2024, 1:29 PM EDT / Updated Nov. 2, 2024, 3:00 PM EDT
The clock is ticking on the New York Times iconic election needle. The New York Times Tech Guild announced that its members will go on strike on the eve of one of the most critical elections in the nations history if an agreement isnt reached on a contract as soon as possible.
The NYT Tech Guild comprises about 700 tech workers, including software engineers, designers, product managers and data analysts who build the newspapers most profitable products like its website, podcasts and games.
In a letter shared Friday on X, the guild said that the Times representatives have demonstrated an unwillingness at the table to be reasonable on key contract demands. Contract negotiations have entered their third year and a strike was authorized by guild members on Sept. 10, the guild said.
We want to reach an agreement and believe it is possible with a good faith management partner, the guild said in the letter. We have made it clear that we need to reach an agreement before the election in order to avert a strike. The guild says it has been fighting for a contract to secure better wages, hours, benefits and job security, as well as foster diversity, equity and inclusion among the organizations workforce.
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