New York Times journalists may schedule a walkout if their long-delayed contract is not signed by the end of the year. The move comes after months of stalled negotiations with employees not having a pay rise since March 2020.
The Times has offered a 2.7 percent per year average raise, whereas the NewsGuild demands a 6 percent raise over the span of the contract.
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