Duplicate of the post from a couple of days ago: https://tildes.net/~news/v86/reply_all_is_having_its_own_reckoning_now (You can link to this article in a comment there if you think it adds...
For those listening to the Bon Appetit story, this report mirrors what we've heard so far perfectly at Gimlet. In fact, it's the same sort of conflict that exists at the intersections of class and...
The host, P.J. Vogt, and a senior reporter, Sruthi Pinnamaneni, apologized after former colleagues accused them of working against union organizing efforts.
Eric Eddings, a former Gimlet employee who co-hosted the podcast “The Nod,” tweeted on Tuesday that “Reply All,” and specifically Mr. Vogt and Ms. Pinnamaneni, had contributed “to a near identical toxic dynamic at Gimlet” as the one they described in their series about Bon Appétit.
For those listening to the Bon Appetit story, this report mirrors what we've heard so far perfectly at Gimlet. In fact, it's the same sort of conflict that exists at the intersections of class and racial struggles.
Some other discussion in this thread: https://tildes.net/~news/v86/reply_all_is_having_its_own_reckoning_now
Duplicate of the post from a couple of days ago: https://tildes.net/~news/v86/reply_all_is_having_its_own_reckoning_now
(You can link to this article in a comment there if you think it adds something significant to the story)
For those listening to the Bon Appetit story, this report mirrors what we've heard so far perfectly at Gimlet. In fact, it's the same sort of conflict that exists at the intersections of class and racial struggles.