The New York Times Tech Guild, which represents more than 600 staffers, on Tuesday voted to authorize a strike in protest of stalled contract negotiations with The Times' management, sources confirmed to Axios. Why it matters: The guild, which was formed in 2022, has yet to secure a contract after more than two years of bargaining.
Driving the news: Of the union's 622 workers, 89% participated in the strike authorization vote Tuesday and an overwhelming majority supported the vote to strike. Between the lines: It's unclear when the guild plans to strike, but with the elections coming up, any time in the near future would be problematic for The Times. Catch up quick: Tech workers voted in favor of unionizing with the NewsGuild in early 2022. The big picture: The tech guild represents the largest union of tech workers with bargaining rights in the country, per the NewsGuild.