The New York Times Tech Guild of more than 600 staff, the largest U.S. union of tech workers with bargaining rights, has authorized a strike after two years of talks without a contract, Sara Fischer of Axios reports. Of the union’s 622 workers, 89% participated in the strike authorization vote Tuesday and an overwhelming majority supported the vote to strike, Fischer writes. Kathy Zhang, a senior analytics manager with The Times and the guild’s unit chair, said, “Management has really dragged its feet when it comes to bargaining,” between the union formation and now.
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