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Androscoggin News
Keller Bill Keller, executive editor of The New York Times, says the paper's 5% pay cut and plans for 10 furlough days for all employees will not result in decreased news coverage. In a note to E&P, Keller declared: "One of my colleagues sent me an e-...
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Androscoggin News
Don't Call It a Furlough! Whatever you do, don't go saying the F-word at The New York Times . That word, of course, is "furlough," and it would seem to describe a scenario where employees of the paper are being given a pay cut (5 percent) that...
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Gawker
The Guild representing Times employees met with management yesterday afternoon, and they've put out a typically cagey statement saying they'll consider it...The paper says the ten vacation days that it's giving workers in exchange for the pay cuts...
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Androscoggin News
The New York Times Co. said nonunion employees, including those at The Boston Globe, will be taking a temporary 5 percent pay cut starting in April. Nonunion employees who receive the pay cuts will get 10 additional paid days off to use before the...
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International Herald Tribune
The New York Times Company budget plans announced Thursday, including a temporary 5 percent pay cut for most employees, should avert newsroom staff cuts at the flagship Times newspaper this year, the executive editor, Bill Keller, said. The cuts were...
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The Guardian
The paper's parent corporation, the New York Times Company, is imposing the temporary cut next month on staff at the NYT, the Boston Globe and at the group's corporate headquarters. In return, employees will get an extra 10 days' holiday this year.
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Fox News
In the latest sign for how even the nation's largest newspapers are struggling to fight plunging ad sales, The New York Times Company (NYT) announced plans Thursday to cut salaries by 5% and reportedly plans to lay off about 100 workers. The company...
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Gawker
The New York Times has completed the first step: admitting it has a problem. The internal memo is out , confirming today's rumored pay cuts (and layoffs)...The key info: "The salaries of all employees at The New York Times Media Group (with the...
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Herald Tribune
Times Co. plans temporary pay cuts, lays off 100 workers Facing a steep drop in revenue, The New York Times Co. plans to cut the pay of most employees for a nine-month period. It also will lay off 100 people and make other budget cuts. Employees of...
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The New York Observer
The New York Times Company chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr and CEO Janet Robinson announced today that they are cutting the salaries of New York Times editors, as well as all employees on the corporate side by five percent through the end of December.
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Turks and Caicos Free Press
The New York Times Co laid off 100 employees on Thursday and cut salaries for the rest of the year by 5 percent, and said it might cut newsroom jobs at its namesake newspaper if it cannot get union employees to agree to a similar cut. The news, which...