Labor News & Commentary November 12, Bloomberg Law analyzes the fate of the EEOC under Trump's second term
https://onlabor.org/november-12-2024/
By Sunah Chang
Sunah Chang is a student at Harvard Law School.
In todays news and commentary: the New York Times Tech Guild returns to work as bargaining talks continue, and Bloomberg Law analyzes the fate of the EEOC under Trumps second term.
Yesterday, the New York Times Tech Guild, the union representing more than 600 tech workers, announced the end of their week-long strike. Last Monday, the guild launched a strike just a day before election day to raise pressure on the company in the midst of stalled contract negotiations. The guild has been in ongoing negotiations over wages and job security with the New York Times for over two years.
Negotiations did not progress during the week-long strike. However, the tech workers have expressed optimism that the strike will reinvigorate contract talks moving forward. According to the Tech Guild, the strike impacted the New York Times election coverage by eliminating state-level or non-presidential needles from its website, disrupting ads, and slowing down apps and websites. The Tech Guild also stated that subscribers across the country showcased their solidarity with the striking workers by boycotting the New York Times cooking app and daily word puzzles and by using the Tech Guild members independently run games site during the week-long strike. In a press release published yesterday, the Tech Guilds unit chair, Kathy Zhang, stated that the strike served as a warning to the company. 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.
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