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A window into the decline of the New York Times

We at The New York Times always knew the world was very different, but the demands of the striking Tech Workers Guild are still a real eye-opener.

Bereavement leave for pets.

Ban on scented products in break rooms.

Trigger warnings for News meeting – which inevitably Touch on troubling topics, because that’s a lot of it might News.

Much privileged?

However, this union’s 600-plus members earn an average of $190,000 – an average of $40,000 more than journalists at the Times Guild – and are only required to work in the office two days a week (though all-remote provisions are another perk) . Complaint”).

Of course, this is a newspaper that experienced a massive employee revolt after its publication Opinion One column argues that the National Guard may need a deployment to contain the George Floyd riots of 2020 – a rebellion that could only be put down by high-level gunfire.

We understand that the Times’ business model has become heavily based on left-wing clickbait and games like Wordle, but we have to wonder if they will continue to hire primarily from a pool of such valuable snowflakes and still “all the news fit to print” as theirs Maintain motto can motto.

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