New York Times Tech Guild members gathered outside the headquarters in Manhattan during the strike.Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty ImagesNew York Times tech workers are ending their strike after a weeklong stoppage.The strike aimed to disrupt election coverage but had limited impact on the Times' operations.The Tech Guild, formed in 2021, represents 600-plus engineers.New York Times tech workers are ending their strike and returning to work Tuesday after a weeklong work stoppage, a Times spokesperson told Business Insider.The Tech Guild chose a crucial day to go on strike, the day before the November 5 US presidential election, a move that threatened to disrupt the paper's all-important election coverage.But the Times' site and its famous election needle that shows how a race is tilting operated just fine on election night, which could have deprived the guild of some of its leverage.Dozens of tech workers crossed the picket line, showing splinters within the unit.