New York Times Tech Workers Go on Strike Amid Election Week

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The New York Times Tech Guild, a union representing the paper's tech staffers, went on strike Monday morning during election week.** The strike comes after failed negotiations between the guild and Times management over a contract agreement. The tech workers' roles are crucial as they operate the back-end systems that power the paper's digital operations, including live-blogs, mobile push alerts, and the famous election needle. The strike could affect not only the paper's coverage of the presidential election but also hundreds of House and dozens of Senate races across the US. **The Tech Guild is asking readers to honor their picket line by boycotting the Times’ selection of games and other digital extensions.

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