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The strikers walked out in response to a new contract which increased healthcare premiums for workers. The Post-Gazette hired a security firm trained in labor conflict to monitor the picket lines. The striking worker was hospitalized due to the altercation.

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Video released by the newspaper shows the driver punching a striker who approached him yelling taunts. Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s six-month strike became violent over the weekend, with a contracted driver physically assaulting a picketer. The union held a one-day strike in December, and many members would like to vote to authorize another strike. Some members have expressed interest in working with a third party mediator as suggested by management. After staff and contributors penned an open letter to The Times condemning its excessive attention to the debate surrounding transgender children’s access to gender affirming care, the Guild defended these employees’ rights to “engage in protected activity to address workplace conditions.” Some union members expressed disappointment in the union’s response, claiming it undermined journalistic integrity by encouraging alignment with advocacy groups. The fractures in the union deepened in the wake of the Guild’s response to recent New York Times’ transgender coverage. Within the Guild, there exist several divisions regarding the role and strategy of the union. Sulzberger, the Times publisher, communicated with the union’s bargaining group for the first time, conveying dismay at the stalemated negotiation process and suggesting that the union is refusing to negotiate in person in small groups. The two-year deadlock between the New York Times and the NYT NewsGuild union intensified last week. If successful, CIR would become one of the largest unions representing medical residents and fellows in the country. Organizers plan to file paperwork and hold an election before June. General and Brigham and Women’s sent an “open letter” calling for the residents and fellows to “move beyond” the unionization effort and focus their attention on working together. Residents and fellows depend on letters of recommendation and network connections from hospital administration, stalling unionization efforts for years. Union organizers contend that these salary figures are misleading as they do not compare benefits such as retirement matching. MGB argues that their residents earn higher than average salaries, even when compared to expensive cities such as New York and San Francisco. These doctors often work 80-hour weeks and report being pressured to underreport hours. The unionization effort is geared towards doctors in their post-medical school training period, which consists of three to seven years of residency and another possible one to three years in a fellowship. Residents and fellows at several Mass General Brigham hospitals are organizing to join the Committee of Interns and Residents (CIR), a Service Employees International Union (SEIU) affiliate.

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Need a lift to the hotel or to get around the area? Pre-book or book now a taxi here with YOTEL.In today’s News and Commentary, residents and fellows at Mass General Brigham hospitals prepare to unionize, divisions in the New York Times NewsGuild union deepens as contract negotiations remain ongoing, the six-month Pittsburgh Post-Gazette strike turned violent on Saturday, and Los Angeles schools prepare to close this week as workers plan to strike. The garage is managed by Manhattan Parking Group.

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Note that there is a $10 supplement for SUVs and that rates may change without notice. The entrance is at 475 West 41st Street (between Dyer and Tenth Avenue), and parking costs $45 for 24 hours. The good news is that there is a public garage right next to YOTEL New York. A taxi service can be arranged by contacting the hotel directly (+1 6) prior to arrival, or by visiting Ground Control on the ground floor.

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Both JFK and EWR airports have standard fees into Manhattan for taxis, plus toll charges and tips.

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We do not offer a free shuttle/taxi service from local airports. The nearest metro/tube to the hotel is Times Square – 42nd Street / Port Authority Bus Terminal which is two blocks east of YOTEL New York on 42nd Street. It is a subway station complex located under Times Square and the Port Authority Bus Terminal, at the intersection of 42nd Street, Seventh and Eighth Avenues, and Broadway in Midtown Manhattan.







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