NYT to cut 25 more editorial jobs
Posted by Lisette García on November 13, 2009 at 10:52 AM
The New York Times News Service, which, like The Associated Press, repackages its articles for redistribution to news wires around the world, will trim 25 of 28 jobs and relocate this arm of its operations to Florida, paidContent reported yesterday.
The new round of cuts comes on the heels of 100 layoffs recently announced in the print newsroom, Reuters today reported. Starting sometime in 2010, the news service will be housed at The Gainesville Sun, a non-unionised New York Times Co. newspaper, according to The New York Times.
The new round of cuts comes on the heels of 100 layoffs recently announced in the print newsroom, Reuters today reported. Starting sometime in 2010, the news service will be housed at The Gainesville Sun, a non-unionised New York Times Co. newspaper, according to The New York Times.
In conjunction with the move, The New York Times Co. announced it would stop pension contributions for management and nonunionised workers, instead diverting 3 percent of employee salaries to their 401(k) plans, All Things Digital yesterday reported.
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