
[Chart shows annual workforce change among five divisions]
On a wave of layoffs and other job cuts, employment across the New York Times Co. fell 18% last year from the year before, to 7,665 workers, the company just disclosed in its annual 10-K filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It was the steepest annual decline in the past six years for the owner of The New York Times, The Boston Globe and other media properties, documents show.

Employment in the New England Media Group, including the Globe and the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, fell 17%.
Company-wide employment by year:

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[Image: today's Telegram & Gazette, Newseum]
Part-time copy editor at Telegram & Gazette in Worcester. Took a buyout in 2001 and they called back for help. 3 days, 2 days, one day now. Paper has maintained some decent reporting but stenography and use of amateur labor is on the rise.
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