Grindr has lost about 45% of its staff as it enforces a strict return-to-office policy that was introduced after a majority of employees announced a plan to unionize.

About 80 of the 178 employees at the LGBTQ+ dating app company resigned after the company in August mandated that workers return to work in person two days a week at assigned “hub” offices or be fired, the Communications Workers of America said in a statement Wednesday.

The West Hollywood-based company also gave a severance package to staff who were unable to relocate, in what the CWA alleged was an attempt “to silence workers from speaking out about their working conditions,” according to a statement from the organization. The CWA filed a new labor complaint against the company on Wednesday, the second such complaint in about a month.

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    1 year ago

    So I’m confused, are the remaining employees still going to unionize? That would be a sweet kick in the teeth.

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      Being in the same location at the same time certainly seems like it’d make organizing and meeting with union reps easier. And with more motivation to do so due to crappier working conditions. I’d say it’s more likely the remainder will unionize, yeah. And then have the union push for WFH.