In 2nd vote, Boston Globe editors, reporters accept wage and benefit concessionsJuly 21st, 2009 In 2nd vote, Boston Globe union accepts wage cutsBOSTON — After rejecting an earlier offer, The Boston Globe's largest union has voted overwhelmingly to approve a new contract that would give the financially struggling newspaper $10 million in concessions. The newspaper reported that the Boston Newspaper Guild voted 366-179 to accept the deal that was hammered out after the union narrowly voted down a similar package last month.
Boston Globe's largest union set to vote for 2nd time on contract with deep wage, benefit cutsJuly 19th, 2009 Boston Globe union to vote again on new contractBOSTON — Members of The Boston Globe's largest labor union will decide this week whether to accept a new contract that makes deep cuts to wages and benefits. Monday's vote will be the second in two months for the Boston Newspaper Guild, which narrowly rejected a similar deal in June.
Talks set to resume Monday between Boston Globe union, following failed pay concessions voteJune 21st, 2009 Talks to resume between Globe union, managementBOSTON — Negotiations are set to resume between The Boston Globe's largest union and management over $10 million in contract concessions the Globe's owner says it needs to keep the newspaper open. The sides are scheduled to meet Monday following two marathon negotiating sessions last week.
Boston Globe union sets date for new contract ratification vote, but says no deal reached yetJune 19th, 2009 Boston Globe union sets new contract vote dateBOSTON — The Boston Globe's largest union has scheduled a contract ratification vote, even though it has yet to reach a new tentative agreement with management. In a letter Thursday to union members that was disclosed on the Globe's web site, Boston Newspaper Guild president Daniel Totten said setting the July 20 date for a vote was meant to "mitigate the impact" of a 23 percent pay cut that was imposed on the union after it rejected a new contract calling for an 8.3 percent wage cut and other concessions.
Boston Globe union puts off meeting with labor board as contract talks continueJune 18th, 2009 Boston Globe union postpones meeting with NLRBBOSTON — A meeting between The Boston Globe's largest union and the National Labor Relations Board has been postponed as the union continues its talks with management over $10 million in contract concessions. The meeting was postponed on Tuesday and again on Thursday after the union and management restarted negotiations.
Union says it's hopeful after meeting with Boston Globe, labor board; no resolution yetJune 16th, 2009 Talks continuing between Guild, Boston GlobeBOSTON — The Boston Newspaper Guild says it is hopeful after a meeting with managers at The Boston Globe and the National Labor Relations Board. Dan Totten, president of the Guild, said in a statement released early Tuesday that talks would resume later in the day.
Biggest Boston Globe union plans vote Monday on $10M in annual cuts to avoid newspaper closureJune 7th, 2009 Boston Globe union to vote on pay, benefit cutsBOSTON — The Boston Globe's largest employees union faces an important contract vote. The newspaper's parent company, the New York Times Co., said in April it needed $20 million in annual concessions from Globe unions — half of that from the Boston Newspaper Guild — to avoid shutting down the 137-year-old newspaper.
Boston Globe: Newspaper reaches deal with largest union after all-night negotiationsMay 6th, 2009 Boston Globe: Newspaper reaches deal with unionBOSTON — A spokesman for the Boston Globe says the newspaper has completed negotiations with its largest union. The Globe reports on its Web site that the newspaper and the Boston Newspaper Guild reached a tentative settlement early Wednesday on major contract concessions.
Boston Globe reaches tentative agreement with largest union after all-night negotiationsMay 6th, 2009 Boston Globe reaches deal with largest unionBOSTON — The Boston Globe and its largest employees union reached a tentative agreement early Wednesday on concessions that will keep the 137-year-old newspaper publishing, the union president said. The breakthrough came about 4 a.m.
Boston Globe to resume talks with only union yet to reach deal to make cuts, avoid closureMay 5th, 2009 Boston Globe to resume talks with largest unionBOSTON — The owner of The Boston Globe will resume negotiations with its largest union. This development comes more than a day after talks to cut millions of dollars from the union's contract ended at an impasse.
Boston Globe largest union says owner threatens shutdown as deadline for concessions loomsMay 4th, 2009 Boston Globe's Guild says owner threatens shutdownBOSTON — The Boston Globe's largest union says the newspaper's owner responded to its proposal of $10 million in concessions with a copy of a notice threatening to shut down the newspaper in 60 days. The Boston Newspaper Guild says Globe management told the union it's prepared to file the notice if negotiations are not successful by a midnight Sunday deadline.
Boston Globe's largest union says it has agreed to $10M cuts for Times Co to try to save paperMay 4th, 2009 Boston Globe's Guild says its cuts exceed demandBOSTON — The Boston Globe's largest union said late Sunday it had proposed more than the $10 million in cuts sought by its owner to keep the newspaper running. The New York Times Co.
2 Globe unions reach tentative agreement with NY Times Co. as negotiations continueMay 4th, 2009 2 Globe unions reach agreement with NY Times Co.BOSTON — Two unions representing some Boston Globe workers said Monday morning they had reached agreements on concessions with management, but negotiations with the newspaper's largest union continued past a midnight deadline in an effort to save the newspaper. Mary White, president of Teamsters Local 1, which represents 245 mailers, says the union reached a tentative agreement at around 4:30 a.m.
NY Times Co., Boston Globe unions resume negotiations over concessions, face another deadlineMay 3rd, 2009 Times Co., Boston Globe unions discuss concessionsBOSTON — Labor union leaders at The Boston Globe continue to meet with representatives of the newspaper's owner, The New York Times Co., about contract concessions management says are needed to keep the Globe running. A Boston Newspaper Guild spokesman says the talks are expected to last late into Sunday night.
Times Co., Boston Globe unions resume negotiations, face another deadline to make concessionsMay 3rd, 2009 Times Co., Boston Globe unions resume negotiationsBOSTON — Labor union leaders at The Boston Globe say the deep cuts in workers' pay and benefits they're offering should be more than enough to save the newspaper, which has been threatened with closure by its owner, The New York Times Co. The Boston Newspaper Guild, the Globe's largest union, released a statement Sunday saying its proposed concessions meet the needs of management, and the union is confident the Times Co.