By: Ted Sherman and Kelly Heyboer | The Star-Ledger
The Star-Ledger reached a tentative agreement with its production unions Thursday night, averting a threatened shutdown of New Jersey’s largest newspaper.
No details of the contracts with the four unions were released, but officials on both sides said they each made compromises. A union spokesman said the company got most of the $9 million in cost savings it was seeking.
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