Condé Nast’s unionized workers aren’t done protesting the controversial firings of several of their colleagues. And they’ve taken their fight to a celebration of the company’s most venerated publication, The New Yorker .

On Thursday evening more than two dozen unionized New Yorker staffers descended on a special screening of the Netflix documentary The New Yorker at 100 at Manhattan’s Paris Theater to protest what the union has termed “illegal firings.” The group handed out stickers with the union’s logo on the sidewalk outside the venue and leaflets that decried that the New Yorker is “union-busting like it’s 1925.”

Condé Nast’s unionized workers aren’t done protesting the controversial firings of several of their colleagues. And they’ve taken their fight to a celebration

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