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Condé Nast Union Files Federal Labor Complaint Over Company’s Firings After HR Clash | Exclusive
Condé Nast's union filed a federal labor complaint and multiple grievances against the company after it fired multiple employees who confronted its head of HR.
But many of the top labor unions told ABC News that they continue to back the strategy taken up by Democrats, breaking with the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), which represents hundreds of thousands of federal workers losing out on pay and staring down the threat of layoffs.
President of KSPN reports that 126,000 workers, who are members of the union, from 59 textile and textile product (TPT) companies have been laid off.
Condé Nast filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board against the NewsGuild of New York after the company fired four employees who reportedly confronted its human resources department over the layoffs and restructuring of Teen Vogue.
This first major, public labor union action coordinated by members of the Ross Education Association (REA) was designed, said teachers, to show the local community their frustrations with the lack of progress in negotiating a new employment contract with ...
New York’s new law allowing PERB to step in for a stalled NLRB has triggered a federal constitutional battle that could reshape labor relations nationwide.