The New York Times is resisting a unionization effort by its tech workers and is battling the newsroom’s main union over the creation of new holidays as labor strife at the publisher intensifies
New York Times Co. is resisting a unionization effort by its technology workers and is battling the newsroom’s main union over the creation of new holidays as labor strife at the publisher intensifies.
Roughly 600 tech workers at the Times—including employees in engineering, product management, project management, design and data analysis—are currently voting on whether to unionize in an election held by the National Labor Relations Board. Ballots are due in mid-February, with results expected in March.
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