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(Reuters) - The New York Times Tech Guild is ending a week-long strike that started one day before the U.S. presidential election and will return to work on Tuesday, it said in a post on X on Monday.
Beginning on November 4, the day before the 2024 Election, the New York Times Tech Guild announced it was going on a strike, which lasted for a week. The Tech guild voted to unionize in March 2022 ...
The New York Times' digital operations could be imperiled at a critical time, Election Week, after hundreds of its tech staffers went on strike on Monday.
Tech workers at the Times oversee everything from website maintenance to mobile push alerts to the paper’s "election needle." Should the strike continue into Tuesday, it will be the first time a ...
On November 4, 2024 the New York Times Tech Guild conducted an eight-day unfair labor practice strike of in-person and remote workers. [106] They returned to work on November 12, 2024 without a signed collective bargaining agreement. [107]
The New York Times Guild is the union of New York Times editorial, media, and tech professional workers, represented by NewsGuild since 1940. As of March 2022 [update] , the Times Tech Guild , is the largest tech union with collective bargaining rights in the United States.
The Tech Guild went on strike November 4, the day before the presidential election, threatening to disrupt the paper's election coverage. New York Times tech workers are ending their strike Skip ...
New York Times: New York Times Tech Guild: April 2021 Certified On April 13, 2021, more than 650 tech workers at the New York Times announced that they were unionizing with the NewsGuild-CWA. [22] [23] In July 2021 the workers filed for union certification with the National Labor Relations Board. [24]