Boston Globe Union, Times Co. Say Still No Deal
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BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Globe's management and its largest union say more talks on wage and benefit cuts are planned after an all-night negotiating session until daybreak Wednesday failed to yield an agreement.
Globe spokesman Robert Powers said in an e-mail that a management-imposed pay cut of 23 percent remains in effect. The sides planned to speak again by telephone Wednesday and to return to the table in person on Monday.
"We are optimistic about the prospects for reaching an agreement after our most recent talks with the company," Dan Totten, president of the roughly 700-member Boston Newspaper Guild, said in a statement. ...
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