Fallout from the layoffs at Teen Vogue:
New: Conde Nast fired four employees who were among a group that confronted the company's head of human resources on Wednesday over the decision to fold Teen Vogue into Vogue/recent cuts. Employees who were fired included journalists from the New Yorker, Wired, and Bon Appétit.

Nov 6, 2025 · 5:58 PM UTC

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One of the fired workers speaks out:
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Replying to @benryanwriter
Man, I can't imagine explaining to my family that I lost a job at the New Yorker because I was trying to defend employees of Teen Vogue.
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Replying to @benryanwriter
Incredibly immature, imprudent and thoughtless action by the 4; to physically confront a manager on the premises w out a workable plan of action. 🙄 What planet do media employees live on? Meanwhile the world of media can easily move beyond the TriState area (and the union knows this)…
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Replying to @benryanwriter
my only question is, what do Conde Nast's owners need from Trump? Cuz whenever somebody's bowing and scraping to him there's almost always a "to do" list in their back pocket that includes "merge this" or "get approval for that"
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Replying to @benryanwriter
Nice -typical- passive aggressiveness, just dropping “I’ve been fired” and “I am trans” without any identifiable connection but tweaking of suggestion
Replying to @benryanwriter
Journalists are actually demanding that Teen Vogue continue to publish age-inappropriate and degenerate material in a magazine aimed at teen girls. Young people need to learn to leave their protest culture at the workplace door. If they want to stay employed.
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