Union and Condé Nast Settle 'Fired Four' Dispute

Guillermo del Toro

Oscar-winning filmmaker and author whose work and commentary explore fantasy, horror, and cinema.

A recent dispute between Condé Nast and the NewsGuild of New York has concluded with a noteworthy settlement, addressing the terminations and suspensions of several union members following a workplace confrontation. The incident, which occurred in November 2025, involved union members confronting a Condé Nast executive about layoffs and changes at Teen Vogue, leading to the dismissal of four individuals and the suspension of five others.

The agreement specifies that three of the four terminated employees, previously dubbed 'the Fired Four' by the union, will have their employment status reclassified to voluntary resignations, accompanied by nearly two years' worth of pay and commendatory letters. However, the fourth worker, who was on probation at the time of the incident, opted to pursue a separate claim through the National Labor Relations Board, indicating a continued legal challenge. Additionally, the suspended employees will receive back pay for their time off, and their disciplinary records will be expunged as part of the resolution.

Despite Condé Nast not admitting fault, the NewsGuild of New York views this settlement as a significant triumph for labor rights, asserting that it reinforces the protection of workers' rights to collective action under federal law. This resolution underscores the importance of upholding employee protections and the value of collective bargaining in addressing workplace grievances. It highlights a continuous effort to ensure fairness and justice within the corporate landscape, promoting a positive and respectful environment for all employees.

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