New York Times faces first major walkout since 1970s
Posted on AllSides December 8th, 2022
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The New York Times is facing its first major work stoppage since the 1970s, after staff demanding better pay and benefits declared a 24-hour walkout.
The firm said it was disappointed by the decision but was prepared to serve readers "without disruption".
The stand-off comes at a time of heightened labour unrest in the US, as the cost of living continues to rise.
Union members say the company can afford their demands, despite challenges in the wider news business.
"We're incredibly fortunate to work for one of the few places...