Video shows Condé Nast employees confront HR chief before firings: ‘Do you think we’re not worth speaking to?’
Video footage shows Condé Nast employees confronting the company’s head of human resources — part of an incident that management characterized as “extreme misconduct” leading to four unionized staffers’ firings, a framing which their union rejects.
The clips, filmed Wednesday outside HR chief Stan Duncan’s 34th-floor office at One World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, show about 20 editorial staffers asking to discuss layoffs tied to Teen Vogue’s merger with Vogue.com.
Duncan declines to engage, repeatedly directing employees to “go back to the workplace” before retreating into an office, video obtained by the Wrap shows.
Hours later, Condé Nast fired four union members who participated in the confrontation — Jasper Lo of the New Yorker, Jake Lahut of Wired, Alma Avalle of Bon Appétit and Ben Dewey of Condé Nast Entertainment — citing “gross misconduct and policy violations.”
Condé Nast also filed a federal labor complaint against the NewsGuild of New York.
One clip shows Duncan asking the employees to stop “congregating” outside his office before telling them to leave.
