Technology workers at the New York Times have voted to unionize, securing a major win for the Communications Workers of America as it seeks to dominate digital workplaces.
The union won 404 of 508 ballots, roughly 80% of those cast, according to a preliminary tally. The group declared victory in an online vote tracker that loosely imitated the Times’ renowned election needle.
The bargaining unit—believed to be the largest union of tech workers in the U.S.—includes about 600 full-time and part-time engineers, analysts, designers, project and product managers who build and maintain the publication’s website and online applications. Management ...
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