Writers Union Blasts Newest Polygon Layoffs: “Self-Defeating” & “Quick-Sighted”

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The Writers Guild of America East didn’t mince its phrases when addressing the information that Vox Media had bought online game web site Polygon, reportedly leading to mass layoffs.

Declaring that there was solely a few month left on the present contract between the WGAE and Vox Media, the union referred to as Polygon an “important a part of what has made Vox Media a worthwhile and top-tier on-line media firm.”

“It’s arduous to fathom administration’s dedication to its employees and its readers when this marks the fifth spherical of layoffs in simply the final six months,” the WGAE assertion continued.

The 2 organizations have been in talks on a brand new contract since February. The WGAE insinuates that this current transfer is salt within the wound, contemplating that Vox administration has “to this point rejected our financial proposals, refused to supply significant counter proposals and, frankly, proven an absence of curiosity in reaching something near a suitable deal.”

“The Vox Media Union is prepared and keen to battle to get a contract with affordable financial beneficial properties, important AI protections, much-needed layoff protections and will increase in severance, protections from rising healthcare prices, a single bargaining unit that features The Dodo, sturdy successorship language and extra commonsense office protections,” the assertion mentioned. “Vox Media touts its progressive values and its ‘duty to construct a greater media business’ by amplifying traditionally excluded voices, however the one factor clear in the meanwhile is that Vox Media and its CEO Jim Bankoff have taken excessive actions to weaken the bargaining unit. The union is not going to be intimidated by administration’s short-sighted selection to fireside employees, their self-defeating determination to intestine Polygon or their refusal to take these negotiations severely.”

The WGAE ended its assertion with a requirement that Vox “come to the desk ready to barter in good religion and with intentions to help the very employees who make Vox Media a profitable and profitable enterprise.”

Deadline has reached out to Vox Media for remark, and this publish can be up to date if the corporate responds. Deadline mum or dad firm Penske Media Company has a stake in Vox Media.

Polygon was based in 2012 below Vox Media and shortly grew to become a high vacation spot for online game fanatics that’s identified for its opinions, authentic and investigative reporting, and cultural evaluation on all issues video video games. The location additionally offers protection on movie, tv, comics, board video games and extra.

On Thursday, Vox introduced Polygon had been bought to Valnet, which at the moment owns a number of entertainment-related aggregation websites together with Display Rant, Recreation Rant, and Comedian Guide Sources. In an announcement concerning the acquisition, Valnet CEO Hassan Youssef referred to as it a “highly effective reaffirmation of our deep dedication to gaming, an area we’ve passionately invested in for years.”

“The addition of Polygon not solely strengthens our editorial muscle but additionally amplifies our capability to ship unmatched worth to each audiences and advertisers,” Youssef’s assertion learn. “At Valnet, we’re not simply contributors on this area; we’re its undisputed chief, and right this moment, that management has by no means felt stronger.”

Nonetheless, the Vox Media Union referred to as the sale “devastating,” including that “to say that we’re outraged and heartbroken is an understatement.”

“Arguably much more demoralizing is Vox Media’s determination to promote a lauded video games web site to an organization identified for alleged exploitative situations and for devaluing rigorous journalism in favor of churning out content material,” it wrote in an announcement, referencing a report from TheWrap earlier this 12 months that detailed accusations from over a dozen present and former contributors to Valnet properties. The corporate is now suing TheWrap in response.

“Vox Media’s lack of respect for Polygon’s status in video games media, the arduous work and fervour of its workers, and the strong neighborhood of avid gamers and followers who help it couldn’t be clearer,” the union’s response continued. “Dropping Polygon to such an organization is not only a loss for Vox Media, however for our business and web tradition as an entire. From a sustainability perspective, it makes little monetary or long-term sense, and speaks to an absence of care and consideration for this firm and its workers.”

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