A 24-hour strike at The New York Times, a historic demonstration in which more than 1,100 employees are expected to participate, began Thursday at midnight, after management and the union representing staffers failed to reach an agreement for a new contract after more than a year and a half of negotiating.
Writing my Friday to do list for when I get back to my office at the NYT. This is not work mind you! I’m on strike afterall. But tomorrow I simply MUST write an editorial about how our strike is different and nobody should think if it works for us that it will work for rail workers or Starbucks employees. We are special and so is our situation.
Writing my Friday to do list for when I get back to my office at the NYT. This is not work mind you! I’m on strike afterall. But tomorrow I simply MUST write an editorial about how our strike is different and nobody should think if it works for us that it will work for rail workers or Starbucks employees. We are special and so is our situation.