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Staff at Ronan Farrow’s publisher staged a walkout Thursday in protest of their parent company’s plans to publish Woody Allen’s new memoir.

The workers at Little, Brown and Company voiced their anger to officials at Hachette Book Group, after Farrow blasted them for releasing his estranged father’s forthcoming memoir “Apropos of Nothing.”

The employees headed to the company’s Human Resources offices on Sixth Avenue in Midtown to complain at 3 p.m., a source said.

Hachette’s CEO, Michael Pietsch, tried to hold a town hall, but was rebuffed.

“None of the senior leadership would stand with him and the staff walked out of the offices,” the source said. “The staff felt so strongly about this and wanted to do this for Ronan, [his sister] Dylan and all survivors of sexual assault.”

On Monday, Farrow criticized the publisher of his blockbuster book, “Catch and Kill,” claiming the company went behind his back to strike a deal with Allen, whom he and other members of his family accuse of sexually abusing his sister Dylan.

Farrow’s book — which recounts how he helped spark the #MeToo movement by doing exposés on the sexual misdeeds of powerful men, such as Harvey Weinstein — was published by Little, Brown, an imprint of Hachette.

Later Thursday, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist retweeted comments from workers and fellow authors in support of his complaints about the publishing of Allen’s book by another arm of Hachette, and how the editors did not get Dylan’s side of the story.

“As authors who have a book coming out with a Hachette imprint in May, @tomryanauthor and I want to add our voices to those standing … with survivors of sexual abuse,” tweeted Robin Stevenson.

Dylan Farrow also went to Twitter, to hail the workers for coming out to support her and her claims against Allen.

“Unbelievably overwhelmed and so incredibly grateful for the solidarity demonstrated by @HachetteUS and @littlebrown employees today. From the bottom of my heart, thank you,” she wrote.

Hachette released a statement from Pietsch that said they “understand the perspective of our employees” and they “will engage our staff in a fuller discussion about this at the earliest opportunity.”

After the protest, book agent Lynn Nesbitt, who brokered the rights for “Catch and Kill,” told The Post: “Hachette has also dealt a huge blow to the Little, Brown team who have worked tirelessly to make Catch and Kill a success.”

Dylan has long claimed that Allen sexually assaulted her in the early 1990s when she was 7. Allen has repeatedly denied her allegations.

Farrow and Allen have been estranged over Dylan’s allegations and Allen’s decision to date and marry Soon-Yi Previn, the adopted daughter of their mother, Mia Farrow.

Ronan Farrow and Woody Allen did not immediately return requests for comment.