As one Condé Nast worker told the Washington Post: 'Prestige doesn’t pay the bills.'
Condé is the last major magazine publisher where workers have formed a company-wide union, following drives at Hearst, Meredith , and the now-defunct Time Inc. That sentence illustrates some of the challenges facing media workers in recent years, which the union addresses in its“We are the people who have kept Condé Nast at the forefront of media for more than a hundred years. We produce genre-defining work across culture, fashion, entertainment, politics, and beyond.
“We publish pieces every day about how women can advocate for themselves, and how mothers need to be treated well, and pay discrepancies in the workplace,” said Glamour staff writer Jenny Singer. “There’s nothing more important than Condé practicing what it preaches in its pages.”
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