UPDATE: Nov. 14, 2024: A Grindr spokesperson told HR Dive by email that the NLRB’s "allegations are meritless” and said the decision to transition to hybrid work predated the union election petition.
Federal labor regulators say LGBTQ+ dating app Grindr’s back-to-office order was an unlawful ploy to retaliate against the workers’ union organizing efforts. Nearly half of the company’s employees ...
Team: Grindr employees in the company’s Los Angeles office. (Photo by Ringo Chiu) Nearly half of Grindr’s staff left the West Hollywood company after being told in August that they needed to return to ...
Hundreds of people who use Grindr — a dating and social networking app for the gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community — have filed a lawsuit claiming the company monetized sensitive ...
Over 670 Grindr users in the U.K. are suing the queer hook-up app for allegedly and non-consensually sharing their “highly sensitive” private information — including ethnicity, orientation, and ...
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