• magazine
  • entertainment
  • news
  • Canada (en)
    • Global Edition
    • Australia
    • Belgique
    • Brasil
    • Canada (fr)
    • Canada (en)
    • Colombia
    • Deutschland
    • España
    • France
    • India
    • Ireland
    • Italia
    • Latino
    • México
    • Österreich
    • South Africa
    • Switzerland
    • United Kingdom
    • USA
Blog Title
  • Facebook
  • adsfasdf
  • YouTube

‘The New York Times’ begins first strike in 40 years over labor disputes over wages and telecommuting

Daniel Stewart

2022-12-08
Sede
Sede del ‘New York Times’ and Times Square – NIYI FOTE / ZUMA PRESS / CONTACTOPHOTO

Employees of The New York Times declared a 24-hour work stoppage Thursday following the failure of negotiations between unions and the paper’s management over a wage increase and telecommuting, the first such work stoppage since 1981.

The strike was confirmed Thursday by The NewsGuild of New York union on its Twitter account. «Refusing to do the job you love is never an easy decision, but our members are willing to do whatever it takes,» it has made known. «It takes a better newsroom for everyone,» he added.

In the corresponding statement, the ‘NYT’ works council denounces the company for «lack of good faith» in the negotiations.

The spokeswoman for the newspaper’s management, Danielle Rhoades Ha, regretted the position exhibited by the unions, whom she accused of launching the strike in the middle of the talks.

«It is disappointing that they are taking such extreme action when we are not at an impasse,» she lamented in statements picked up by The Poynter Report. «While we are disappointed, we are also prepared to ensure that the Times continues to serve our readers without interruption,» he added.

In response, the committee had acknowledged «a slight change in tone at the bargaining table and greater urgency on the part of company representatives,» but ultimately «Times management did not agree on the core issues.»

Management, the committee argues, continues to reject the $65,000 (about 61,000 euros) salary minimum and its proposal «lags far behind both inflation and the average rate of wage gains in the United States.»

The employees plan to cap their walkout with an afternoon rally in front of the newspaper’s offices in New York’s Times Square.

  • Japan.- 80 percent of the population rejects tax hike to increase military spending
    2023-05-07

    Japan.- 80 percent of the population rejects tax hike to increase military spending

  • India.- At least 20 dead, most of them minors, after boat sinks
    2023-05-07

    India.- At least 20 dead, most of them minors, after boat sinks

  • US.- Driver kills seven people after ramming his vehicle next to immigrant shelter in Texas
    2023-05-07

    US.- Driver kills seven people after ramming his vehicle next to immigrant shelter in Texas

  • Cuba.- At least five arrested after opposition protest
    2023-05-07

    Cuba.- At least five arrested after opposition protest

  • 20 of the World’s Most Impressive Forests to Visit
    2025-01-29

    20 of the World’s Most Impressive Forests to Visit

  • Ona Carbonell ends her career with more than 20 years in the elite and a couple of Olympic medals
    2023-05-19

    Ona Carbonell ends her career with more than 20 years in the elite and a couple of Olympic medals

  • Verstappen, Perez and Alonso star on the podium in Miami
    2023-05-08

    Verstappen, Perez and Alonso star on the podium in Miami

  • Facebook
  • adsfasdf
  • YouTube
  • magazine
  • entertainment
  • news
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • © 2023 Copyright News 360 S.L.