Boston Globe Union Rejects Cuts

Last night, The Boston Globe‘s largest union, the Boston Newspaper Guild, rejected $10 million in wage and benefit cuts proposed by the paper’s owner, The New York Times Co.

The guild, which represents nearly 700 editorial, advertising, and business office workers, voted 277 to 265 to reject the Times Co.’s contract offer, according to boston.com. As a result, the Globe‘s owner said it would impose a 23 percent pay cut, which is set to go into effect next week.

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