November 8, 2012 · 0 Comments
By Norman Oder: From the start, the New York Times was reluctant to challenge Brooklyn’s new arena.
By Cynthia Cotts: Just before noon Monday, a stream of about 200 New York Times staffers left the company’s headquarters at 620 Eighth Avenue, heading for the local hotel workers union a few blocks north. A meeting was set for noon to inform Times union members about the status of ongoing contract negotiations and to send a message to Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr.
By Mike Elk: Yesterday, two-time Pulitzer-Prize-winning New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof penned an op-ed titled “Students Over Unions” bashing the Chicago Teachers Union's current strike.
By Armando Tamayo: The New York Times union resumed talks with management early this week to briefly end the stalemate between the two parties over the ...
By Katherine Fung: Contract negotiations at the New York Times started up again on Monday, and staffers are reportedly “fuming” over the management’s proposed terms. New York ...
By Huffington Post: Robert Stolarik — the New York Times photographer who was allegedly assaulted by the NYPD — recently got his equipment back. Stolarik was arrested earlier ...
By Joe Coscarelli: Robert Stolarik, a photographer for the New York Times since 2000, has covered conflict zones, natural disasters, and protests for the paper, so he knows ...
By Huffington Post: Robert Stolarik, a freelance photographer for the New York Times, was arrested on Saturday night after an alleged assault by the NYPD. The conflict arose ...
By Foster Kamer: Williamsburg has always—somehow—remained an elusive, fleeting place (let alone: idea) for the thinktank at the Styles section of the New York Times. It’s so ...
By Emerson Whitney: A wildly insensitive New York Times article on the life and death of trans artist and drag performer Lorena Escalera flared tensions between the gender-variant community ...
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