Posted on 11/04/2024 8:16:36 AM PST by Enterprise
The New York Times Tech Guild went on strike Monday in a move that could complicate the newspaper’s ability to cover Tuesday’s US presidential election.
The Guild represents more than 600 software developers, data analysts, and designers whose work upholds the organization’s digital products, including its live blogs and the Times’ election needle. The union has said roughly half of its members are directly involved in supporting the paper’s election coverage, and the increased traffic to the outlet’s website around an election only increases the pressure on the publication’s back-end systems.
The union said they gave Times management “months of notice of our strike deadline, we made ourselves available around the clock, but the company has decided that our members aren’t worth enough to agree to a fair contract.”
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I get my uninformation from Fox.
DAvid did, and it upset one of his wives.
People who do NOT read the Times are uninformed.
People who DO read the Times are misinformed.
All the mainstream networks will be overrun with confused anchors, fact checkers, editors, with nobody to tell them what to think.
I got my trusty Ouija board. Them sperits never steers me wrong.
I don’t think that gypsies are low class enough to work for the NYT. Tramps too. Itcl takes a special kind of pervert to work at that evil rag.
So just maybe they will have to limit themselves to just a Print edition?
Like a News-Paper?
I do not follow them, never read them, they are irrelevant to me.
So if they never come back that is fine.
Birdcage owners and fish wrappers everywhere are suffering.
It takes 600 people to run a website..?
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