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New York Times Tech Staff Strike Threatens Election Night Coverage

The strike by the Times' tech workers could disrupt the publication's digital operations on a crucial election night.

Members of The New York Times Tech Guild protest outside of the New York Times headquarters building in New York City on Nov. 4, 2024.
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Overview

  • The New York Times' tech employees are striking over contract disputes, demanding fair pay, remote work flexibility, and job security protections.
  • The strike, involving over 700 staffers, may impact the functionality of the Times' popular election 'Needle' predictor on election night.
  • Union representatives accuse Times management of failing to negotiate in good faith, despite having ample time to reach a deal before the election.
  • Times management has offered a 2.5% annual wage increase and remote work options, but the union remains firm on its demands.
  • Both sides express disappointment over the timing of the strike, with management concerned about its impact on critical election coverage.