January 26, 2013 · 0 Comments
By Michael Calderone: Although the New York Times buyout deadline of 5 p.m. Thursday has come and gone, the situation remains fluid. Winnie O’Kelley, deputy editor for Business Day, ...
By Keith J. Kelly: Once again the specter of newsroom layoffs is hanging over the Gray Lady. “The advertising climate remains volatile and we don’t see this ...
By Scott Sherman: Fifty years ago this month, striking printers shut down seven New York City newspapers. The strike would last for 114 days and helped to kill four of those newspapers.
By Michelangelo Signorile: “Out at The New York Times: Gays, Lesbians, AIDS and Homophobia Inside America’s Newspaper of Record” is an article I wrote for The ...
By The Newspaper Guild of New York: Journalists, advertising professionals and other Guild-represented employees at The New York Times on Tuesday ratified a new contract that preserves a defined benefit pension plan and increases overall compensation over the next three years, the Newspaper Guild of New York said.
By Jack Mirkinson: New York Times staffers are “deeply divided” over whether to ratify a proposed contract, one of the paper’s reporters wrote on Monday. Staffers are ...
By Katherine Fung: The tentative deal between New York Times employees and management will satisfy several of the union’s biggest demands, according to the Newspaper Guild ...
By Nick Turner: The New York Times Co. (NYT) and the union representing employees at its flagship newspaper have reached a tentative agreement after more than 18 months ...
By NYT Newspaper Guild: Dear Arthur, By the time you get this email, many of us will be in front of the building, passing out leaflets that explain our contract dispute. We want you to know why we believe this and other planned demonstrations, including a mass twitter campaign that begins today, are necessary.
By Jim Romenesko: The Newspaper Guild of New York is encouraging members at the New York Times to use Twitter today “to get our message out ...
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