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The New York Times Tech Guild ended a week-long strike over pay and job security disputes, returning to work on Tuesday. The strike, which began a day before the US presidential election, involved over 600 tech workers and included daily protests. Negotiations between the guild and the publisher have not progressed, but the NYT spokesperson expressed a commitment to reaching a fair contract. The Tech Guild has been in negotiations with NYT for over two years.
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