With Walkout Looming, New York Times Management Prepares for a Nearly Empty Newsroom

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More than 1,100 staffers plan to join a 24-hour work-stoppage on Thursday if they don’t get a new contract, as management scrambles to fill potential coverage gaps. Even with journalists on the picket line, the paper vows “to serve our readers without disruption.” 

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