Noma details sweeping changes after René Redzepi resigns

In a bid to move beyond its turbulent history, the world-renowned restaurant is embarking on a significant transformation, with its legendary chef stepping down as a major component of this change.

On Wednesday, Noma revealed extensive efforts to revamp its workplace culture following the announcement that its celebrated founder, René Redzepi, would be stepping back from the establishment with immediate effect.

This disclosure coincided with the opening of Noma’s opulent residency in Los Angeles, where guests pay $1,500 for a seat. The occasion was marked by a protest from former employees outside Paramour Estate, who accused the elite kitchen of a legacy of physical abuse, sexual harassment, and exploitation of unpaid labor.

In conjunction with Redzepi’s departure, the restaurant group detailed a comprehensive list of reforms that have been enacted over recent years. Many changes were implemented in response to criticism regarding Noma’s previous reliance on unpaid interns and the demanding nature of high-end culinary environments.

“A pivotal moment for our organization came in 2022,” the company stated, outlining a restructuring plan to enhance employee protections and improve working conditions.

A significant development in these reforms is that every staff member at Noma is now compensated for their work.

The restaurant eliminated its controversial unpaid internship model in 2022 and replaced it with a fully paid internship program lasting six or 12 months, allowing young cooks to gain experience at the three-Michelin-star restaurant without working for free.

Noma also introduced a four-day work week for restaurant staff — a dramatic shift in an industry known for punishing hours — as well as expanded employee benefits, including health insurance, generous parental leave and financial planning support through a new pension fund.

The company also created a dedicated human resources department to support staff, many of whom come from abroad and require assistance with visas, housing, travel and banking. Previously, the HR department allegedly consisted of Redzepi’s mother-in-law.

To further evaluate its culture, Noma said it had also launched an independent workplace audit designed to review employee experiences and identify areas where additional improvements may be needed.


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Meanwhile, Noma detailed how the LA residency itself reflects some of the new workplace policies that have been implemented.

About 130 Copenhagen-based employees relocated to California for the project, along with some family members.

The company said those workers are receiving free housing, travel insurance, monthly stipends, childcare support and daily staff meals. No interns are working in LA.

The restaurant also hired more than two dozen local employees, all as full-time hires — and earning above LA’s minimum wage and receiving health insurance from day one.

Activists who have criticized Noma’s workplace culture said the restaurant’s reforms are a step forward but argue that broader accountability is still needed.

Noma’s former director of fermentation, Jason Ignacio White, has been the face of a movement shedding light on the alleged mistreatment of Noma staff.

He recently launched a website called noma-abuse.com, which aggregates testimonials from over 50 people, from former sous chefs to interns, that detail harrowing accounts of abuse.

“All of your voices were with us in Silver Lake,” White wrote in an Instagram caption sharing Redzepi’s announcement that he will step down.

“Almost there. See you tomorrow.”

He said the next step is addressing “the bigger system that failed to protect us,” calling for promises, funding for victim support and independent evaluation of restaurant workplaces.

“He can be the real change if he wishes,” White wrote, adding that workers who were “abused and exploited now have a stronger voice.”

In a letter addressed to Redzepi on behalf of former Noma employees, the group also demanded “the settlement of legal claims, immediate reparation for multiple harms, and changes to the company’s management and employee policies.”

Despite Redzepi’s resignation today, protestors announced they will be back at the iron gates of the Paramour Estate tomorrow afternoon.

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