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Los Angeles Times Journalists Approve New Agreement, Averting Strike

Chris Garlock | Published on 12/4/2025

On Tuesday, members of the Los Angeles Times Guild voted overwhelmingly to ratify a new contract after more than three years of negotiations with the newspaper.

The bargaining unit is part of the Media Guild of the West, which is a local union of The NewsGuild-CWA. Union members voted with 85% approval for a strike authorization in October after a difficult bargaining process marked by several rounds of layoffs. Newsroom staff stood strong against repeated attacks on rights and benefits established in their first agreement and have emerged with a new contract that shows their strength. The deal contains yearly raises, codification of Juneteenth as an observed holiday, gender identity protections and more.

 

“It should not have taken this long to get here,” said Unit Chair Matt Hamilton, a reporter in the Times’ Metro section. “But despite management’s repeated attempts to stonewall talks and sow division, our members endured and came out stronger on the other side. This contract is proof of our tenacity.”

- AFL-CIO Daily Brief

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