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Article: Newspaper negotiations. (New York Post, newspaper-Allied Printing Trades Council contract) (Developments in industrial relations)
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- Monthly Labor Review
- Article date:
- December 1, 1990
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Against a backdrop of an economic slowdown in the New York City area, intense competition between New York City newspapers, and problems in the newspaper industry in general, negotiators at the New York Post successfully confronted a "settle-or-shutdown" deadline by negotiating collective bargaining agreements that hopefully will breathe new life into the newspaper. Contracts between The New York Post and its nine unions represented by the Allied Printing Trades Council, the umbrella organization that bargains for the Post's unions, expired September 15. (The Post, the oldest continuously published daily newspaper in the country, is the second of New York City's four ...
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