After a particularly contentious and public negotiation phase that went down to the extended-time wire, a new three-year contract between NPR and SAG-AFTRA, the union that represents NPR employees, is now in place. The contract was ratified last week by NPR’s union-represented employees and signed today at NPR HQ in Washington by NPR and SAG-AFTRA.
“NPR and SAG-AFTRA have shared a long and productive relationship throughout the years,” read the joint statement from SAG-AFTRA and NPR.
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