(Reuters) – The New York Times Tech Guild is finishing a week-long strike that began eventually prior to the united state governmental political election and will certainly go back to deal with Tuesday, it claimed in a blog post on X on Monday.
More than 600 technology employees of NYT, consisting of software program designers, developers and item supervisors, had actually taken place a strike amidst delayed agreement settlements over pay and work protection, preparing day-to-day objections throughout the important political election day duration.
Negotiations in between the guild and the author have actually not advanced given that the strike started, the representative for the New York Times claimed in an e-mail feedback.
“We look forward to continuing to work with Tech Guild to reach a fair contract that takes into account that they are already among the highest paid individual contributors in the company,” the representative claimed.
The Tech Guild has actually remained in agreement settlements with NYT for greater than 2 years.
“We clearly demonstrated how valuable our work is to The New York Times, especially on election night, and showed that we have the full support of subscribers and allies across the country going forward,” claimed Kathy Zhang, Tech Guild system chair.
(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; modifying by Alan Barona)