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Updated · The Washington Post · May 27
Condé Nast Pays 3 Fired Staffers $400,000, Ending Labor Dispute Over 2025 Protest
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · May 27

Condé Nast Pays 3 Fired Staffers $400,000, Ending Labor Dispute Over 2025 Protest

4 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · May 27
  • $400,000-plus will go to three Condé Nast employees fired after a November 2025 confrontation with the company’s HR chief, while five suspended workers also had records cleared and received back pay.
  • The settlement expunged discipline for Jasper Lo, Alma Avalle and Ben Dewey after the union challenged the firings before the National Labor Relations Board over a clash tied to cuts including Teen Vogue’s closure.
  • Those three workers resigned under the deal rather than return, despite the union describing the outcome as reinstatement; Condé Nast told staff both sides denied wrongdoing and said the employees will no longer be at the company.
  • Jake Lahut of Wired rejected a smaller offer of four months’ back pay and is still pursuing his case, leaving one piece of the broader dispute unresolved.
After a $400,000 settlement, why is Condé Nast laying off more unionized workers just one day later?
Why did one journalist reject a hefty payout to challenge Condé Nast in a legally vulnerable labor system?
Is this settlement a labor victory or a strategic move allowing Condé Nast's continued downsizing?