Unionized New York Daily News Employees Reach New Contract Agreement
Ray Schultz at MediaPost the Union representing Workers at The New York Daily News has negotiated a tentative contract with owner Alden Global Capital after a difficult three-year effort that included multiple rallies. The deal, described as landmark, includes what the Union calls life-changing salary minimums, wage increases and new benefits for part-timers. “Winning the first contract for the Daily News’ Workers in more than thirty years was an uphill battle,” said Michael Sheridan, Unit Chair of the Daily News Union. "From the historic walkout to distributing flyers and organizing rallies, it was a Herculean effort. But it never would have happened without the dedicated efforts of dozens of people, including those who have left the News for bigger and better things.”
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