Condé Nast fired four editorial staffers after they sought to question the company’s head of human resources over the announcement of layoffs, including the consolidation of Teen Vogue into Vogue.com.
The publisher said that the four staffers were fired “due to conduct that violated company policies, following an internal review.”
In a statement, Condé Nast said that they have filed a change with the National Labor Relations Broad against the News Guild of New York “for their repeated and egregious disregard of our collective bargaining agreement.”
In its statement, Condé Nast said that “extreme misconduct is unacceptable in any professional setting. This includes aggressive, disruptive and threatening behavior of any kind.”
The publisher added, “We remain committed to working cons

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