Sunday, 24 Nov 2024

Over 1,000 New York Times union members stage 24-hour strike action

New York Times union members are asking readers not to cross the digital picket line as they stage a 24-hour strike, the first of its kind at the paper in over 40 years.

About 1,100 journalists, news assistants, tech workers, and other employees are walking out today in an effort to secure a better contract with the paper’s management.

The New York Times Guild is asking loyal readers to avoid visiting the site, reading the paper’s newsletter, or listening to its flagship podcast, ‘The Daily’ on December 8, 2022.

‘It’s never an easy decision to refuse to do work you love, but our members are willing to do what it takes to win a better newsroom for all,’ the union stated on Twitter.

In addition to news stories, the union is asking readers to avoid some of the paper’s other popular products, including the popular game Wordle, the cooking and recipes database, and the daily crossword puzzle.

‘Read local news. Listen to public radio. Make something from a cookbook. Break your Wordle streak,’ Times Guild members have repeated on Twitter.

The strike has also received recognition from elected officials in the city.

‘Let us stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters who are walking off the job in protest to make sure they earn the wages they deserve,’ New York City Representative Jamaal Bowman said in a video message. ‘Tell your friends: do not consume your news from the New York Times tomorrow, go get it from somewhere else.’

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