Condé Nast Union Members Stage Walkout in Protest of Layoffs

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Anne Hathaway left a Vanity Fair photo shoot in support of the Condé Nast Union's 24-hour work stoppage, which nearly 400 union members participated in to protest alleged unlawful negotiation practices. The walkout coincided with the 2024 Oscar nominations and involved employees from various Condé Nast publications rallying in front of the company's offices in New York. The union's protest comes after recent layoffs at Pitchfork following its merger with GQ, and amid ongoing efforts to address cost reduction measures at Condé Nast.
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