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Pop-Up Magazine Union Disputes Legality of Layoffs After Emerson Collective Cuts Ties

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Pop-Up Magazine and its recently formed union are engaging in a war of words over the legality of layoffs implemented earlier this week after its former owner, billionaireLaurene Powell Jobs' Emerson Collective, severed ties with the company.

On Wednesday, the Pop-Up/California Sunday Guild claimed in an open letter that the company, which organizes live storytelling events across the U.S.

and publishes the National Magazine Award-winning California Sunday Magazine, had "violated legal and moral obligations" in the way it laid off 11 employees a few days earlier.

Pop-Up's CEO and co-founder, Douglas McGray, firmly denied any illegal actions in an open letter to readers on Thursday: "Contrary to what the union is claiming, we disagree that.

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