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Condé Nast Staffers Stage Protest In CEO’s Office Amid Contentious Union Negotiations


Publishing giant Condé Nast and the union for many of its staffers have spilled over this week, with union members occupying the company's offices.

They cited comments from CEO Roger Lynch in a recent interview that no more cuts were planned, and that Conde Nast ‘s parent company Advance “stands to benefit from Reddit’s upcoming public offering to the tune of nearly $2 billion.” The union announced it would protest Tuesday’s meeting by marching to the company’s executive offices at One World Trade Center in Manhattan. Today, Condeunion posted a photo on its social media channels showing more than 30 staffers in the offices, but there was no interaction with members of senior management.

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