The @nytimes's decision to replace our Sports section with a nonunion subsidiary sets a troubling precedent. I stand with more than 1,000 @NYTimesGuild, @WirecutterUnion + @NYTGuildTech members in demanding that Times management stop violating our contract and respect union work.
As members of @NYTimesGuild, we are baffled and infuriated by the Times proposal to dissolve our storied and award-winning Sports department. This announcement is a profound betrayal of our colleagues and of Times values.
Photographer @tailyrirvine has been recognized by the Native American Journalists Association for her visual piece "Powwow Season in Full Bloom" as part of the 2023 National Native Media Awards. Explore the story: https://t.co/ly9cpunVwa
The nearly 1,500 @NYTimesGuild members across the company have had to fight for every single provision in this contract, and it was well worth it. This will be the most robust contract we’ve ever had and will set a new industry standard.
As we have said since the beginning of negotiations, this contract is more than an investment in us. This is an investment in the future of @nytimes, in our readers and in the public that we serve.
After more than two years of negotiations, we can finally say it: @NYTimesGuild and @nytimes have reached a tentative agreement on a groundbreaking new collective bargaining agreement.
my sunday styles cover story about how k-pop, k-dramas, tiktok, vacillating beauty standards, & the pandemic popularized the modern men’s perm: https://t.co/bgS7yNa0a4
I got to the Raymond James stadium in Tampa last week at 5:30 in the morning. The sun wasn’t up, but the line of people already wrapped the block. Why? Taylor Swift merch.
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“What he was doing was incredibly important. It was a story that really needed to be told because we need to understand it.”
I spoke to friends of Evan Gershkovich, the WSJ reporter detained in Russia
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CEO of @nytimes Meredith Kopit Levien's 2022 paycheck: $7.6 million
Years without a @NYTimesGuild contract: two
Amount of patience we have left: zero
Sign our letter to tell New York Times execs that enough is enough. https://t.co/XTNlY6d2Jr
Happening now: members of the @nyguild protesting inside the @nytimes newsroom. The contact expired 2 years ago today. Staff haven’t gotten a raise in 3 years, while top executives have given themselves multimillion dollar raises.
Two years without a contract is too long, but the unity and resolve of @NYTimesGuild won’t waver until we secure a fair deal that ensures workers are fairly paid for our contributions to the company’s success.
I am so proud to stand in solidarity with the rest of my @NYTimesGuild colleagues, today and every day. Two years without a contract is far too long. We deserve better ✊🏼
@brandonetc Have you tried buying an HD antenna to get the basic networks on TV? They're cheap. I watch the CBS games that way and then struggle with the NCAA app for the rest.