The New York Times tech guild's election-week strike is over, without a contract
Briefly

The NYT Tech Guild went on strike to force management to negotiate a fair contract, leveraging the timing of the presidential election to maximize impact.
Despite the concern over timing and operational disruptions, the so-called ‘maximum leverage’ moment passed without significant consequences for the Times' tech infrastructure.
The union expressed frustration over management's refusal to negotiate, underlining their commitment to only agreeing to a fair contract after prolonged efforts and months of notice.
The aftermath of the strike revealed that even during a high-stakes political moment, the anticipated collapse of tech operations did not materialize.
Read at Nieman Lab
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