Media | pay cut Globe Union Caves, Votes to Accept $10M in Cuts By Rob Quinn Posted Jul 21, 2009 2:41 AM CDT Copied Employees of the "Boston Globe," Dorothy Harris and Michelle Bezanson, right, display signs and chant at a rally in Boston to help save the paper. (AP Photo/Lisa Poole, File) The Boston Globe's biggest union has ended a four-month battle with the New York Times company and voted to accept $10 million in pay and benefit cuts, the Boston Herald reports. Union members—who have been living with a 23% pay cut since rejecting an 8.3% decrease last month—approved a 5.9% wage slice by a wide margin. The deal also includes 8 unpaid work days, a pension freeze and no health insurance for retirees. Read These Next Why Catherine O'Hara's death feels like a 'gut punch.' Trump's jokes to 'people I hate' aren't all hits. A new 'No Kings' protest is on the calendar. President Trump threatens to sue Trevor Noah next. Report an error