
Vehicles drive past the New York Times headquarters in New York March 1, 2010.
15:17 JST, December 8, 2022
More than 1,100 union employees at the New York Times Co NYT.N will walk out for one day on Thursday, the union said, citing the company’s “failure to bargain in good faith,” after setting a deadline for a contract last week.
The union, part of the NewsGuild of New York, had set a deadline for a contract for midnight Dec. 8.
The 24-hour walkout will mark the first time New York Times employees have participated in a work stoppage since the early 1980sandcomes amid a growing labor movement across the United States in which employees from companies such as Amazon AMZN.O, Starbucks Corp SBUX.O and Apple Inc AAPL.O have organized in an effort to push back against what they say are unfair labor practices.
“Today we were ready to work for as long as it took to reach a fair deal, but management walked away from the table with five hours to go,” the New York Times union tweeted on Wednesday.
The New York Times issued a statement confirming the strike. “It is disappointing that they are taking such an extreme action when we are not at an impasse,” the company said.
In the media industry, journalists at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, owned by Block Communications Inc, and the McClatchy-owned Fort Worth Star-Telegram are currently on open-ended strikes.
On Nov. 4 over 200 union journalists across 14 Gannett-owned news outlets – including the Desert Sun in California and New Jersey’s Asbury Park Press – participated in a one-day strike.
In August, nearly 300 Thomson Reuters Corp TRI.TO journalists in the United States, also represented by the NewsGuild of New York, staged a 24-hour strike as the union negotiates with the company for a new three-year contract.
The Times Guild represents journalists as well as ad sales workers, comment moderators, news assistants, security guards and staffers at The Times Center, the company’s events venue and virtual production studio.
Tech employees of the Times voted last March to unionize and have been trying separately to negotiate their first contract.
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