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As far as I can tell, he did not announce the number of people who would have to Learn2Coal.
"We're not going to turn the townhall into a grievance session," he says at the beginning of the presumably-leaked video.
LOL. You turned the paper into that, why shouldn't its meetings be grievance sessions as well?
As seen on video footage captured by a member of the town hall audience, the crowd became upset at their boss's announcement.
"What are you going to do to protect people's jobs? Are they going to be treated like the magazine staffers were?" one employee can be heard asking as Ryan began to make his exit while other personnel also attempted to get answers.
Last month, the Post ended their Sunday print magazine and laid off its employees, according to the Washingtonian.
"We will have more information as we move forward," the CEO replied.
As Ryan left the room, the crowd erupted in more questions and criticisms.
"You seem to be disrespecting--" another employee can be heard shouting before the video ends.
The Washington Post, which has lost 500k subscribers in the past year, has announced layoffs are coming to the paper. The meeting didn’t go well. pic.twitter.com/hOoeyI70jj