To our readers,
We have great news: The journalists of the Los Angeles Times have reached a tentative agreement on our first union contract with our owner, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong.
The contract still needs to be approved by our membership. But the terms of the contract ensure that for the next three years, The Times will be a good place for journalists to work and build a future for their families.
To celebrate our historic milestone, we’re asking you to subscribe to The Times. If you are already a subscriber, thank you. Please spread the word to
your family and friends.
Here’s what we’re asking you to do:
- Open
the L.A. Times story on our contract agreement
- Click
the subscription link at the top of the page, or the link that pops up
when you hit the paywall
- Spread
the news! Share on Twitter that you’ve subscribed, tagging us @latguild,
and encourage your friends and family to do the same.
On mobile: Click the link just below the LA
Times name plate that offers a deal on a digital subscription
On desktop: Click the blue “SUBSCRIBE”
button in the upper right-hand corner of your screen
Our comprehensive coverage of issues that affect your lives — homelessness, education, the economy, the environment, and many others — is very expensive to produce.
To make sure that we stay locally owned and invested in this community,
we need to keep growing our base of loyal readers. Our future depends on
digital subscriptions from loyal readers like you.
Subscribing to The Times will directly help us expose wrongdoing, raise
civic awareness, and tell stories that explain these complex times.
Thank you for your support. It means the world to us.
— The L.A. Times Guild
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