Financial Times journalists vote to strike over pension changes
Journalists at Britain's Financial Times newspaper have voted to take strike action over changes to the group's pensions proposed by its new owner Japan's Nikkei, the National Union of Journalists said on Thursday. The union said two thirds of its members at the business newspaper had voted, with 92 percent of them backing action over the planned changes to pensions proposed by management and Nikkei. The Financial Times and its editor, Lionel Barber, did not immediately respond to a requests for
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