The New York Times Tech Guild ended its week-long strike on November 11, 2024, with workers returning to their jobs on Tuesday. The union announced a tentative deal on a three-year contract with The New York Times, bringing an end to the significant labor action.
The strike, which began one day before the U.S. presidential election, involved over 600 tech workers who had been negotiating for a new contract for two years. Key issues in the dispute included demands for higher pay and protections for remote and hybrid work arrangements.
The tentative agreement signals a path forward for improved labor relations and ensures the continuity of the company's critical digital operations. This resolution removes a notable operational uncertainty that had impacted the company's recent performance and public perception.
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