
"What counts as 'congregating'? What's your definition of 'congregating'?"
"Is there a place you'd be able to speak to us? Do you think we're not worth speaking to, Stan?"
"Hours later, Condé Nast fired four union members involved in the incident citing 'gross misconduct and policy violations.' The company also filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board, accusing the NewsGuild of 'repeated and egregious disregard of our collective bargaining agreement.'"
"Just outrageous, shameful behavior from Condé's head of HR Stan Duncan. You've just laid off some of your most respected, beloved, unionized staff-and the union reps come to ask questions. You have a professional duty to sit with them. That is literally your job,"
Four Condé Nast staffers were fired after confronting chief people officer Stan Duncan at the publisher's 1 World Trade Center headquarters during a union protest over a fresh wave of layoffs. The layoffs followed the announcement that Teen Vogue would be folded into Vogue.com and included Teen Vogue's editor-in-chief. Footage shows Duncan declining to engage and repeating that they should 'go back to the workplace.' Condé Nast cited 'gross misconduct and policy violations' in the firings and filed a complaint with the NLRB accusing the NewsGuild of 'repeated and egregious disregard of our collective bargaining agreement.' The clip has over 4 million views on X and prompted mixed public reactions.
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