Condé Nast is being accused of engaging in “extreme” union busting and illegal conduct after the media giant fired four union leaders and suspended five others last week, shortly after they confronted management about recent mass layoffs at Teen Vogue .

Last Wednesday, a group of over a dozen editorial staff confronted the company’s head of HR seeking answers about two rounds of mass layoffs earlier in the week. This includes the termination of six employees at Teen Vogue — comprising the editor-in-chief and the majority of the team — and the announcement that the left-leaning outlet would be folded into Vogue.com.

Later that day, four of the employees present were fired, and five other employees were suspended without pay, the union says. Three of the fired members were active i

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