New York Post

PELOTON PARTY FLAP

Staffers fume at CEO’s bash after theirs nixed

- By THEO WAYT twayt@nypost.com

Peloton's CEO is facing backlash for hosting a swanky, invite-only holiday party for some of his instructor­s — after nixing a companywid­e bash amid concerns about the company’s tanking stock price.

John Foley, who also instituted a companywid­e hiring freeze just last month, held an opulent holiday party at the luxury Plaza hotel Dec. 8, according to social-media posts.

Just instructor­s — not other employees — were invited to the event, although a company moratorium on parties and new hires was instituted over concerns about Peloton’s future, according to an insider.

“All of the instructor­s and their plus-ones were invited to attend, but companywid­e, there was a moratorium on hiring and any holiday parties,” the insider grumbled to The Post. “Company morale is at an all-time low.”

Peloton shares have tanked 73 percent since the beginning of 2021, as investors worry that vaccines and loosening COVID-19 restrictio­ns will sink the home-fitness giant.

In an attempt to address the concerns of ticked-off staffers ahead of a companywid­e meeting Wednesday, Foley sent an e-mail to staffers Tuesday afternoon, claiming that the party was not affiliated with Peloton.

“This holiday season, my wife and I hosted a personal party for our vaccinated family and friends to celebrate all NYC has been through over the past two years,” Foley wrote in the e-mail, which was shared with The Post. “Although some Peloton teammates were invited, the event was not officially affiliated with Peloton in any capacity.

“I have since learned that this personal event has caused frustratio­n and angst within our team. Please know, that was never the intention,” he continued.

“Tomorrow, we are going to focus our monthly All Hands, as we have always done, on business-related topics not personal events.”

Signing off the e-mail, Foley wrote, “Much love.”

Images of the black-tie affair shared on social media show Peloton instructor­s dancing under a disco ball while enjoying wine and champagne and a live band.

“Getting to spend time, dancing, laughing, singing and celebratin­g together after so many months of separation was truly good for the soul!” instructor Kendall Toole wrote on Instagram. “One thing I love about this team: we go FULL OUT — no matter what.” “Shout out to @iamfunnyji­ll and @keylargojo­hn for knowing how to throw a damn party and to @theplazaho­tel for being so damn beautiful,” wrote another instructor, Jess Sims, tagging Foley and his wife.

Peloton did not respond to a request for comment, but after The Post published this story online, the company accused the newspaper of spreading “misinforma­tion.”

“Among the guests, who were mainly close friends and family members of the Foleys, were some Peloton team members, not ‘just Peloton instructor­s,’ ” the company said in an e-mail.

“While there was no official ‘moratorium’ on holiday parties at Peloton, as we — and many other companies — did last year, we made the decision not to hold a companywid­e party this season, due to a number of factors, including space constraint­s to hosting thousands of team members in one location, as well as COVID restrictio­ns and budget considerat­ions.” The company added that the Plaza event was “hosted and paid for by the Foley family.” Foley recently listed his home in East Hampton for $4.5 million.

Peloton workers aren’t happy that CEO John Foley (left) threw this lavish, invite-only bash for friends, family and some of his instructor­s at The Plaza hotel — after a holiday party for the fitness company’s rank-and-file was scrapped amid concerns about plummeting stock.

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