Workers say tentative agreement was reached for first union contract after threats of walkout during gala, a major fashion event
Workers at Condé Nast, the media empire behind Vogue, Vanity Fair and GQ, announced a tentative agreement has been reached for a first union contract after threatening to stage a walkout during the Met Gala on Monday evening.
The Condé Nast Union, which represents around 540 editorial workers, has been bargaining for a union contract since September 2022. It is affiliated with the NewsGuild of New York.
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