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Ben Harnett is a lead data engineer at the New York Times. Kathy Zhang is a senior analytics manager at the New York Times. The opinions expressed in this commentary are their own. <\/q><\/p>\n

Today, more than 650 tech workers at The New York Times are proud to announce that we have formed a union. With this collective action, we follow in the footsteps of our editorial colleagues, of every tech worker who has begun to organize and of so many other laborers worldwide. The work of building a union has already paid off by bolstering our solidarity, breaking down silos and making us better at our jobs. <\/p>\n

Through a union, we can ensure all workers have a voice in our workplace. Individuals who raise concerns at work often face an uphill battle. But when workers come together, in a union, we bring democracy into the workplace. We can win better working conditions and promote transformative change.<\/p>\n