| > If you want the Union's opinion, their strike demands are the place to look. https://www.axios.com/2024/09/10/nyt-tech-union-strike-vote > The New York Times Tech Guild, which represents more than 600 staffers, on Tuesday voted to authorize a strike in protest of stalled contract negotiations with The Times' management, sources confirmed to Axios. I haven't found anything else. While stalled contract negotiations would be reasonable ("we're not going to work without a contract"), it appears that so far those negotiations aren't public for what it is that they want. ... > I'd consider lowering executive compensation as well. The CEO has a total compensation package of about $10M per year. Lets slash that to $4M (average for the size of the company of NYT is $8M - so half of what a CEO would get somewhere else) and divide that $6M up between 600 tech workers and they got a $10k pay raise. If this to be divided between all the workers for NYT, it's a $1k pay raise. While we can bemoan the amounts that CEOs get, slashing the salaries will not often produce significant increases for the rest of the workers. |