The company then revised the plan, announcing it would lay off 94 unionized members, or some 20% of the Condé Nast Union. “The last nearly three months of fighting for our co-workers on the company’s layoff list has led us to today,” Ben Dewey, vice chair of the CNE unit of Condé Nast Union, said in a statement. “Media workers at Condé Nast are key to the company’s success and reputation for excellence. “Guild members in Condé Nast Union walked off the job today to remind management of their worth and urge company reps to bargain in good faith. We demand nothing less.”A Condé Nast spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Source: CNN January 23, 2024 19:03 UTC