By Helen Coster (Reuters)—More than 1,100 union employees at the New York Times Co began a one-day work stoppage on Thursday, the union said, citing the company’s “failure to bargain in good faith,” after setting a deadline for a contract last week. The union, part of the NewsGuild of New York, had set a deadline for a contract for midnight Dec. 8. The […]
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