The Boston Globe's biggest union caved in to The New York Times Co. demands last night and agreed to $10 million in contract concessions after almost four months of high-stakes negotiations that
included a daring rebuff of the company's first cost-cutting offer. The vote was 366 to 179, with 545 votes cast. Members of the Boston Newspaper Guild have been living with a 23% pay cut since
they narrowly rejected the company's June 8 offer.
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