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Hundreds of workers at the publishing giant Condé Nast, which owns titles like Vogue, Vanity Fair, Bon Appétit and GQ, announced on Tuesday that they had formed a companywide union.
More than 400 staffers at Condé Nast, the parent company of prestigious publications including Vanity Fair, Vogue and GQ, walked off the job Tuesday in a historic 24-hour work stoppage over the ...
Condé Nast employees won union recognition Friday from their company, making workers at iconic, glossy titles such as Vogue and GQ the latest to join a wave of unionization across the media industry.
Condé Nast Undergoes New Round of Layoffs. Under CEO Roger Lynch, the magazine giant continues to make changes to its portfolio in a challenged media environment.
Lately it has felt like much of the media industry has been put through a trash compactor with layoffs at Condé Nast, Time magazine, Sports Illustrated, the L.A. Times, and Business Insider.
Condé Nast and the union representing employees of Vogue and other publications owned by the company reached a tentative agreement early Monday on a long-in-the-works contract. ... Conde Nast Union.
EXCLUSIVE: Condé Nast, like all media players, has been forced to reimagine itself. Over the past year, the company has laid off 5% of its staff, citing the impact of TikTok and other digital ...
The Condé Nast Union and management have been engaged in a bitter feud for months, with leadership attempting to separate the layoffs from coming to a new contract agreement for all union members.