Hachette employees walk out to protest Woody Allen memoir
'We stand in solidarity with Ronan Farrow, Dylan Farrow and survivors of sexual assault,' staff said
Dozens of Hachette Book Group employees staged a walk-out in protest on Thursday, in the wake of controversy surrounding the publishing company's upcoming release of Woody Allen's memoir.
"This afternoon, Grand Central Publishing employees are walking out of the Hachette New York office in protest of the publication of Woody Allen's memoir," the employees said in a statement.
"We stand in solidarity with Ronan Farrow, Dylan Farrow and survivors of sexual assault."
Around 75 employees of multiple Hachette imprints took to New York's Rockefeller Plaza to support journalist Ronan Farrow, who just cut ties with the publisher after discovering that Hachette, which published his book Catch and Kill, was releasing his estranged father's memoir as well.
Farrow has stood by his sister Dylan, who accused her adoptive father Allen of sexually abusing her as a child. Allen has denied the allegations.
On Monday, Grand Central Publishing, an outlet of Hachette, announced that it would release Allen's book, Apropos of Nothing, on April 7.
The New York Times obtained Farrow's email condemning Hachette chief executive Michael Pietsch for working on Allen's book while editing Catch and Kill.
"Your policy of editorial independence among your imprints does not relieve you of your moral and professional obligations as the publisher of Catch and Kill, and as the leader of a company being asked to assist in efforts by abusive men to whitewash their crimes," Farrow wrote.
"Obviously I can't in good conscience work with you any more. Imagine this were your sister."
Hey, just wanted to share my thoughts on some recent news: <a href="https://t.co/ovPczgx8pB">pic.twitter.com/ovPczgx8pB</a>
—@RonanFarrow
The journalist followed up with a tweet, saying the publisher did not "fact check" Allen's book and that Dylan hadn't been contacted.
Dylan Farrow took to Twitter amid news of the walkout, saying that she was, "Unbelievably overwhelmed and so incredibly grateful for the solidarity demonstrated by @HachetteUS and @littlebrown employees today. From the bottom of my heart, thank you."
Unbelievably overwhelmed and so incredibly grateful for the solidarity demonstrated by <a href="https://twitter.com/HachetteUS?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@HachetteUS</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/littlebrown?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@littlebrown</a> employees today. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.
—@RealDylanFarrow
Grand Central Publishing and Little, Brown and Company — the division of Hachette that published "Catch and Kill" — did not immediately respond to requests comment.
Farrow's Catch and Kill subject, Harvey Weinstein, was recently convicted of rape and sexual assault, and potentially faces 29 years in prison.