Labor negotiations between The Boston Globe and unions have gotten thorny, the Boston Business Journal reports.
Three unions representing different groups of Boston Globe workers have together sent a letter to the paper company's ownership and leadership.
The letter complains of “a series of aggressive, harmful tactics by management” in negotiations.
The Boston Newspaper Guild, the International Association of Machinists and the Teamsters sent the letter.
None of the organizations have a contract at the moment with the Globe, according to the unions, says the journal.
Among recipients of the letter were Boston Globe Media Partners CEO Linda Pizzuti Henry, Globe owner John Henry, two Globe editors and Jones Day partner Trish Dunn.
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