The NLRB accuses Grindr of forcing employees back to the office to discourage unionization.

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) alleges that Grindr forced employees back to the office to retaliate against union organizing efforts. In 2021, Grindr ended remote work, leading to the termination of over 80 employees who refused to return to the office. The NLRB claims this violates employees' rights to organize and unionize. Grindr disputes the claims, stating they warned employees about ending remote work before the union drive began. If a settlement isn't reached, an administrative law judge will review the case.

November 12, 2024
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