Report: Potential buyers of Boston Globe given more time to prepare bids

BOSTON — The Boston Globe’s owners have reportedly postponed a deadline for potential buyers of the newspaper to submit their initial bids.

Report: Deadline this week for initial, nonbinding bids to buy slumping Boston Globe

BOSTON — A deadline is approaching for the possible sale of The Boston Globe.

Boston Globe, largest union OK another contract proposal _ this time with smaller pay cut

BOSTON — A new contract agreement between The Boston Globe and its largest labor union could finally end months of contentious negotiations while making the newspaper more attractive to potential buyers.

Boston Globe, largest union reach tentative agreement; Guild members must still vote to OK it

BOSTON — The Boston Globe and its largest union have reached a tentative agreement that will save the newspaper $10 million through salary and benefit cuts.

Talks set to resume Monday between Boston Globe union, following failed pay concessions vote

BOSTON — Negotiations are set to resume between The Boston Globe’s largest union and management over $10 million in contract concessions the Globe’s owner says it needs to keep the newspaper open.

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

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.

Boston Globe union puts off meeting with labor board as contract talks continue

BOSTON — A meeting between The Boston Globe’s largest union and the National Labor Relations Board has been postponed as the union continues its talks with management over $10 million in contract concessions.

New York Times Co. talking again with big Globe union; a new deal could benefit both sides

BOSTON — The New York Times Co. has restarted negotiations with the Boston Globe’s largest labor union over how best to cut $10 million in annual costs despite having already achieved those savings with a 23 percent pay cut.

Boston Globe union, New York Times Co. say still no deal after all-night negotiating session

BOSTON — 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 union postpones NLRB meeting as contract talks continue

BOSTON — 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.

Union says it’s hopeful after meeting with Boston Globe, labor board; no resolution yet

BOSTON — The Boston Newspaper Guild says it is hopeful after a meeting with managers at The Boston Globe and the National Labor Relations Board.

Globe: 3 businessmen with Boston roots emerge as possible buyers for struggling newspaper

BOSTON — The Boston Globe reports that three area businessmen, including a member of the family that once owned the newspaper, have emerged as possible buyers.

Report: New York Times Co. hires investment bank to take bids for possible Boston Globe sale

BOSTON — The New York Times Co. appears interested in getting rid of The Boston Globe, hiring investment bank Goldman Sachs to manage a potential sale of a newspaper that has plummeted in value since its purchase in 1993, the Globe said Wednesday.

Boston Globe’s largest union moves to block 23 percent wage cut Times Co. says is needed

BOSTON — The Boston Globe reporters and editors who narrowly rejected wage and benefit concessions face greater uncertainty as their union launches potentially costly litigation to stop a steeper pay cut imposed by their employer.

Times Co. says it has $20M in savings and won’t close The Boston Globe, but legal fight looms

BOSTON — The Boston Globe’s parent company, The New York Times Co., says it won’t close the 137-year-old newspaper, after identifying $20 million in annual savings.

Boston Globe’s largest union rejects $10M in givebacks, paper to impose 23 percent wage cut

BOSTON — Union members at The Boston Globe narrowly rejected steep cuts in their pay and benefits, but now face even deeper reductions as the 137-year-old newspaper looks to slash $10 million in annual expenses to keep parent company The New York Times Co. from shutting it down.

Boston Globe’s largest union narrowly rejects $10M annual cuts despite threat to close paper

BOSTON — Union members at The Boston Globe narrowly rejected steep cuts in their pay and benefits Monday, prompting the newspaper to immediately impose even steeper reductions in hopes of cutting $10 million in annual expenses and staving off a shutdown from parent company, The New York Times Co.

Biggest Boston Globe union votes on $10M in annual cuts with newspaper’s future at risk

BOSTON — Reporters and editors at The Boston Globe faced the choice Monday of accepting $10 million in annual wage and benefit concessions or risking even deeper pay cuts and the possible closure of the 137-year-old newspaper.

Biggest Boston Globe union plans vote Monday on $10M in annual cuts to avoid newspaper closure

BOSTON — The Boston Globe’s largest employees union faces an important contract vote.

Boston Newspaper Guild leader attacks Globe management before vote on major concessions

BOSTON — Days before a key contract vote, the president of The Boston Globe’s largest labor union has accused management of requiring deep concessions from workers while making “wretched” business decisions and doing little to share in the cuts.

Boston Globe union decries ‘unconscionable’ plan to cut wages and benefits

BOSTON — Members of The Boston Globe’s largest union met Thursday to debate a proposal for deep wage and benefit cuts that the newspaper’s parent company, The New York Times Co., said were necessary to keep the 137-year-old daily from closing.

Boston Globe employees express worries over future as they hash out cuts in pay, benefits

BOSTON — Members of The Boston Globe’s largest union were expected to have a spirited, emotional meeting Thursday night over a proposal that calls for deep wage and benefit cuts.

Boston Globe reaches tentative agreement with largest union after all-night negotiations

BOSTON — The Boston Globe and its largest employees union reached a tentative agreement early Wednesday on concessions that will keep the 137-year-old newspaper publishing, the union president said.

Boston Globe: Newspaper reaches deal with largest union after all-night negotiations

BOSTON — A spokesman for the Boston Globe says the newspaper has completed negotiations with its largest union.

Boston Globe seeks reported 23 percent wage cut as talks resume with union to avoid closure

BOSTON — Negotiators for The Boston Globe and its largest union continued lengthy negotiations early Wednesday amid a report that the company was proposing to slash wages by 23 percent to gain concessions of $10 million and keep the financially-strapped newspaper from closing.

Boston Globe, large union at impasse to avoid shutdown; major sticking point is job guarantees

BOSTON — Negotiations between The Boston Globe and its largest union reached an impasse Monday, largely over lifetime job guarantees that the 137-year-old newspaper says it has to end if it will survive.

Big Boston Globe union to talk more for shutdown-averting deal; other unions agree to cuts

BOSTON — The Boston Globe and its largest employees union finished all-night talks without a deal Monday, but plan to be back at the bargaining table soon. Lifetime job guarantees are among the final sticking points on a deal that could avert a shutdown of the 137-year-old newspaper.

Big Boston Globe union, management finish all-night negotiation with no deal, plan more talks

BOSTON — The Boston Globe and its largest employees union finished all-night talks without a deal Monday, but plan to be back at the bargaining table soon. Lifetime job guarantees are among the final sticking points on a deal that could avert a shutdown of the 137-year-old newspaper.

Big Boston Globe union, management finish all-night negotiation with no deal, plan more talks

BOSTON — The Boston Globe’s largest workers union and the newspaper have finished all-night contract-concession talks without a deal, but will go back to the bargaining table.

2 Globe unions reach tentative agreement with NY Times Co. as negotiations continue

BOSTON — Two unions representing some Boston Globe workers said Monday morning they had reached agreements on concessions with management, but negotiations with the newspaper’s largest union continued past a midnight deadline in an effort to save the newspaper.

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