New York Times Panic: Staffers Told To Rein In Spending While They Await The Bloodbath

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First Posted: 04-25-08 08:36 AM   |   Updated: 05- 3-08 05:12 AM

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The New York Times recently announced that it would likely have to resort to newsroom layoffs since too few staffers had accepted voluntary buyout offers. The paper is now in a state of panic, with the newsroom "bracing for a bloodbath," according to the New York Post's Keith Kelly:

The New York Times' news room is bracing for a bloodbath in the next 10 days.


The word from inside is that approximately 50 unionized journalists have accepted the buyout proposal, and only another 20 non-union editorial employees have gotten on board.


That means the ax could fall on as many as 30 editorial people in the company's first-ever mass firing of journalists in its 156-year history....


"We're bracing for it," said one insider with some knowledge of the developments. "There's a lot of anxiety."

At the same time, Times managers are attempting to rein in staff spending, urged in a memo to take public transportation when possible, to limit meal expenses (and to take advantage of the paper's "zippy new cafeteria," and not to expense snacks and water while working in New York. The memo, obtained by the New York Observer's John Koblin, is excerpted below:

Dear Colleagues,

Here's a friendly reminder to keep spending in line. This year and for the foreseeable future we should try especially hard.


For some reason, although we have a glorious range of local restaurants to choose from, lunch and dinner expenses have gotten stuck on posh. Lunches should run about $25 a person, no more than $30; dinner should not exceed $40 a person. Our zippy new cafeteria is great for coffee, breakfast or other meals.


And hold on to those receipts as if your reimbursement depends on them because it does indeed. Any expense over $25 requires a receipt (no bottom-of-the-check tabs, please). Yes, expense your snacks and water if you are traveling. But if you are not traveling, do not submit for food, snacks or water you would ordinarily buy for yourself....

Leaning toward taking a cab somewhere? Try taking public transportation whenever possible. How about trips late at night or to unfamiliar neighborhoods? Sure, get a medallion cab or reliable livery service. On deadline? You got it. But in most cases, the subway gets you there and back in a jiffy.

Read the entire memo here.

The New York Times recently announced that it would likely have to resort to newsroom layoffs since too few staffers had accepted voluntary buyout offers. The paper is now in a state of panic, with t...
The New York Times recently announced that it would likely have to resort to newsroom layoffs since too few staffers had accepted voluntary buyout offers. The paper is now in a state of panic, with t...
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Screw 'em.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 04/25/2008
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Well, what do you think? Would the NYT be in such a crisis if they had published a truthful, reliable source of news to the readers? I have just given up on the times in recent years. While they do still break important stories at times they also have been far too friendly with a corrupted administration and we never know if what we read can be believed. Think Judith Miller. When they have a story and sit on it for political reasons, for the advantageous time to release it, I think that is unacceptable. When they hire proven right wing, error prone, agenda driven hacks, think Kristol, unacceptable. I live on the West coast, I was a paying subscriber for the on-line edition, I have quit even reading the free edition, NYT unacceptable. The WP even worse, LAT even worse. Corrupt corporate take over of our news source and we have lost the fourth branch of democracy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:06 AM on 04/25/2008

Good riddance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 04/25/2008
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