NYT Tech Guild Ends Strike, Returns to Work Without Deal

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The New York Times Tech Guild, representing over 600 tech employees, ended their weeklong strike and will return to work, having initially walked out before the US election, raising concerns about the NYT's election tech performance. The strike affected the NYT's election coverage, with some features like state-level needles not displayed and slower app performance. Despite the strike, the NYT reported smooth site performance, attributing it to the Tech Guild's prior preparations. Negotiations for a fair contract will continue, with the NYT acknowledging the tech workers' significant contributions.
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