New York Times' journalists stage historic strike as labor tensions mount across media

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Taking a defiant stand, hundreds of New York Times journalists refused to work Thursday — the largest journalist-led labor action at the nation’s leading newspaper in more than 40 years.

The New York Times Guild’s 24-hour strike highlighted the mounting frustration of writers, editors, online producers, security guards and other staffers,over the slow pace of negotiations for a new contract. The last newsroom contract expired in March 2021, and guild leaders this week said “the company’s failure to bargain in good faith” prompted their walkout.

Negotiations have been ongoing for 20 months. New York Times’ journalists have demanded a 10% pay bump at contract ratification and 5.5% increases in 2023 and 2024. They’ve asked for a minimum annual salary of $65,000, citing the high cost of living in New York. Not all Times’ journalists participated in the walkout. The newsroom boasts more than 1,800 workers and more than 1,100 signed walk-out pledges. International reporters largely are not covered by the contract.

During a Thursday afternoon rally, more than 150 union members and supporters crowded in front of The Times’ headquarters off Eight Avenue and 40th Street in Manhattan. After nearly an hour of remarks, employees marched with signs and were led in solidarity chants by a small drum corp. . Papers have withered or folded, some reducing circulation days. Journalists still working have put in longer hours and juggled more assignments to compensate for colleagues who were laid off or took buyouts.

The company has been expanding. This year, it paid $550 million in cash to acquire The Athletic, the sports news site. It bought. On Thursday, striking journalists called on readers to forego their daily Wordle fix.

 

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Could you do that Politics_SMHAGE GuardianAus crikey_news ? Is that possible in Australia for you, after the last 2 decades of Murdoch crap? Try being on less than 80k pa . I still don't get holidays after 18 months at this job.

Strike for a few years please

Are they striking to fight in favor of freedom of expression?

Journalists? Really? There are no more journalists, just liars.

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