Insider editor in chief Nicholas Carlson sent out the following after the company reached an agreement to end a 13-day strike:
Team—
As you’ve just read, management and the union have agreed to a CBA and the strike is over.
To those of you who worked through the strike: thank you. I know our audience is grateful.
To those of you coming back: Welcome back. We missed you. Our audience missed you. Congratulations on your excellent CBA.
We have bright days ahead, and will have a quick newsroom meeting tomorrow, Thursday at 11am Eastern, to get everyone up to speed on where we are, and talk briefly about where we’re going. Invite to come.
Let’s get to work!
Nicholas
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