Glossier laid off its entire retail staff and the backlash just got real
On August 7th, CEO Emily Weiss announced on the company blog the sad decision that all of Glossier’s stores will remain closed for the rest of the year until Covid-19 gets under control.
UPDATE: Glossier just posted their apology on August 17th. In their response, they’ve agreed to meet suggestions by stating that they are sorry for not creating a “workplace in which our retail employees felt supported in the most critical ways” and that they have a “plan of action” to remedy this by enacting continuous dialogue with former teammates, company-wide training and structure retail management, work environment, human resources, growth and performance plans, pay, and town halls better.
The retail teams from New York, Los Angeles and London that have been furloughed since the start of June have been unfortunately laid off that week. The celebrated founder stated that Glossier will provide 12-weeks of severance, healthcare coverage through the end of October and additional wellness and mental health services to those working in New York and LA. But former staffers also known as “offline editors” are asking the brand do better in an open letter.Published
on August 13, former employees are calling out Glossier on an Instagram handle called Outta The Gloss for its poor treatment of retail employees, specifically Black and Brown.SEE ALSO: Glossier’s Wowder sets your face – and bakes it like no other
Harnessing a community of over 5,000 followers (at publish) on Instagram, Outta The Gloss wants to shed light on the “ongoing insidious culture of anti-Blackness, transphobia, ableism and retaliation that many retail employees experienced.” Glossier is known to value inclusivity, accessibility, and equity yet many former editors feel like this wasn’t applied to them at work behind the scenes. The open letter reads:Lighters, what are your thoughts?