New Yorker, Ars Technica and Pitchfork unions said they are in their third year of bargaining with the media company
Staff at the New Yorker have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike, after years of what they say has been fruitless negotiation with the magazine’s publisher, the media empire Condé Nast.
Members of the New Yorker union were joined by the Ars Technica union and Pitchfork union, which are also owned by Condé Nast, in a vote which could see writers and other workers walk off the
Job.