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Next Up For New York Times Union Members: Informational Hand-Billing

October 24, 2012   ·   0 Comments

By Jim Romenesko: Monday’s “labor action” at the New York Times involved union members posing for a photo that they’ll give to incoming CEO Mark Thompson. On Wednesday, Times staffers ...

‘Hi, Mark!’ – The Newspaper Guild Welcomes The New York Times’s New CEO

By Sara Morrison: Mark Thompson began work today as the new CEO of The New York Times, and the Newspaper Guild was there to greet him: The guild has been in ...

New York Times Staffers Mull Byline Strike

By Jim Romenesko: A Sunday dispatch from the Newspaper Guild of New York says hundreds of New York Times staffers have in recent days “quietly signed pledges ...

New York Times Staffers Walk Out Over Contract Negotiations

By Katherine Fung: Staffers at the New York Times briefly walked out Monday afternoon in protest of the management's position on contract negotiations.

Letter to Arthur, Jill and Mark

By NYT Newspaper Guild of New York: Dear Arthur, Jill and Mark, Eighteen months after our contracts expired, we stand at the threshold of crisis. Our duty to the institution and to you is to speak plainly. The company’s demands are untenable and destructive.

The New York Times Union Contemplates a Collective Chant in the Lobby — or a Public Demo

By Cynthia Cotts: Just before noon Monday, a stream of about 200 New York Times staffers left the company’s headquarters at 620 Eighth Avenue, heading for the local hotel workers union a few blocks north. A meeting was set for noon to inform Times union members about the status of ongoing contract negotiations and to send a message to Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr.

Times Negotiators Refuse To Improve Their Bonus Proposal

By The Newspaper Guild of New York: Contract talks resumed [last Wednesday] with more discussion of the Incentive Bonus Plan, as management refused to budge from ...

NY Times Moves To Cut Pension Liabilities

By Reuters: The New York Times Co is offering some of its former employees a new payment option in an effort to reduce pension liabilities, the company said in a regulatory filing on Friday.

Nicholas Kristof Didn’t Join Colleagues To Back NYT Overseas Employees in Union Fight

By Mike Elk: Yesterday, two-time Pulitzer-Prize-winning New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof penned an op-ed titled “Students Over Unions” bashing the Chicago Teachers Union's current strike.

New York Times Guild Resume Talks With Management Over Contract

By Armando Tamayo: The New York Times union resumed talks with management early this week to briefly end the stalemate between the two parties over the ...

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