New York Times Seeks Cuts in News Staff as Ad Sales Weaken
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New York Times Co. said it will eliminate 20 newsroom positions at its namesake paper, three weeks after chief executive officer Janet L. Robinson said a worsening global economy had weakened advertising sales.
In a memo sent to staffers, the company said it would offer buyout packages to volunteers, and that no one would be forcibly laid off.