With GMG Union as like the granddaddy of this new media unionization wave I'm not sure "all the Deadspinners quit at once" was...
With GMG Union as like the granddaddy of this new media unionization wave
I’m not sure “all the Deadspinners quit at once” was the best option
Like if the contract was competent there was a “work to rule and make them grieve us out with benefits” option, right?
It might prove something to other private equity buyers of 2000s blogs so people no one will ever be in the position of again
Just the price they bought at and the return G/O offered as-is, you could’ve got a good Atlanta hotel instead
The real opportunity was being the Condé Nast/Time-Life that things condense around, to be the one that gets to scale up, and whats the point of scaling up with Hamilton Nolan’s “I H8 Capital” crew
You realize theyGawker sold at a discount for that, to people who calculated having to break the staff