Laid off Grindr workers are fighting to get their jobs back
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Laid off Grindr workers are fighting to get their jobs back
Almost two years after Grindr laid off 82 out of 178 employees — 46 percent of the staff — the union of workers for the company announced that it is still fighting for its laid-off members to regain their jobs. The union even started a fundraising campaign to help support the employees who are still out of work. Sign up for the Out Newsletter to keep up with what's new in LGBTQ+ culture and entertainment — delivered three times a week straight …
Two Years On, Queer Workers at Grindr Still Fighting for Their Jobs After Mass Layoffs
Grindr United, the union representing former employees of the dating app Grindr, is continuing its fight to reinstate workers who were laid off nearly two years ago. The union is currently fundraising and calling on the broader LGBTQIA+ community for support. “Grindr workers tried to unionise so we could have a seat at the table […] The post Two Years On, Queer Workers at Grindr Still Fighting for Their Jobs After Mass Layoffs appeared first on …
Grindr Union Fighting To Get Jobs Back Two Years After Forced Layoffs - Star Observer
A union of Grindr workers are fighting to return members to their jobs after the company laid off almost half its staff in 2023. Grindr United are fundraising to support ... The post Grindr Union Fighting To Get Jobs Back Two Years After Forced Layoffs appeared first on Star Observer.
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