Boston Globe union sets date for new contract ratification vote, but says no deal reached yet

By AP
Friday, June 19, 2009

Boston Globe union sets new contract vote date

BOSTON — The Boston Globe’s largest union has scheduled a contract ratification vote, even though it has yet to reach a new tentative agreement with management.

In a letter Thursday to union members that was disclosed on the Globe’s web site, Boston Newspaper Guild president Daniel Totten said setting the July 20 date for a vote was meant to “mitigate the impact” of a 23 percent pay cut that was imposed on the union after it rejected a new contract calling for an 8.3 percent wage cut and other concessions.

Union rules require 30-day notice for a ratification vote.

Totten said in the letter that talks with the Globe’s owner — The New York Times Co. — were progressing toward a new deal but he stressed that no agreement had been reached.

A meeting between the Guild and the National Labor Relations Board has been postponed.

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