Här konfronterar de anställda på Condé Nast hr-chefen

Storm på The New Yorker – faktagranskare sparkad

Flera kända författare och medarbetare på tidskriften The New Yorker protesterar mot att en erfaren faktagranskare, Jasper Lo, nyligen avskedats av ägarbolaget Condé Nast. Det rapporterar Washington Post.

Lo och tre andra anställda sades upp efter att ha deltagit i en facklig aktion mot en personalchef, en händelse som filmades och publicerades av flera medier. Företaget anser att de anställda uppträdde aggressivt och störde verksamheten, något de berörda förnekar.

New Yorks justitieminister Letitia James har uttryckt stöd för de avskedade och lovat att försvara deras rättigheter.

Konflikten sammanfaller med The New Yorkers 100-årsjubileum, vilket enligt flera medarbetare förmörkats av händelsen.

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The New Yorker
Wikipedia (en)
The New Yorker is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded on February 21, 1925, by Harold Ross and his wife Jane Grant, a reporter for The New York Times. Together with entrepreneur Raoul H. Fleischmann, they established the F-R Publishing Company and set up the magazine's first office in Manhattan. Ross remained the editor until his death in 1951, shaping the magazine's editorial tone and standards, such as its robust fact-checking operation, for which The New Yorker is widely recognized. Although its reviews and events listings often focused on the cultural life of New York City, The New Yorker gained a reputation for publishing serious essays, long-form journalism, well-regarded fiction, and humor for a national and international audience, including work by writers such as Truman Capote, Vladimir Nabokov, and Alice Munro. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the magazine adapted to the digital era, maintaining its traditional print operations while expanding its online presence, including making its archives available on the Internet and introducing a digital version of the magazine. David Remnick has been the editor of The New Yorker since 1998. Since 2004, The New Yorker has published endorsements in U.S. presidential elections. The New Yorker is published 47 times annually, with five of these issues covering two-week spans. It is well known for its illustrated and often topical covers, such as View of the World from 9th Avenue, its commentaries on popular culture and eccentric American culture, its attention to modern fiction by the inclusion of short stories and literary reviews, its rigorous fact checking and copy editing, its investigative journalism and reporting on politics and social issues, and its single-panel cartoons reproduced throughout each issue. According to a 2012 Pew Research Center study, The New Yorker, along with The Atlantic and Harper's Magazine, ranked highest in college-educated readership among major American media outlets. It has won eleven Pulitzer Prizes since 2014, the first year magazines became eligible for the prize.

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