Boston Newspaper For Sale _ But At What Price?
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BOSTON (AP) The Boston Globe's largest union postponed a meeting with the National Labor Relations Board Tuesday so members could continue talks with management over $10 million in annual wage and benefit concessions the Globe's owner says it needs to keep the newspaper going.
Talks were scheduled to resume at 3 p.m. Tuesday after 13 hours of negotiations Monday. Globe spokesman Robert Powers called Monday's talks "substantive" but said an agreement had not yet been reached. The New York Times Co. the owner of the Globe in April threatened to shut down the 137-year-old newspaper if its unions did not come up with $20 million in concessions half of that from the Guild. Last week, after the Guild membership narrowly rejected a new contract with $10 million in concessions, management declared an impasse and imposed a 23 percent pay cut. The Guild, which represents about 700 editorial, advertising and business employees, then filed an unfair labor complaint with the labor relations board. A meeting on the complaint had been scheduled for Tuesday, but was postponed until Thursday so the Guild and management can continue negotiations.- Loading Comments...
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