
Amazon Tears Apart New York Times’ Takedown Piece, Says Main Source Was Fired for Fraud

Amazon senior VP of corporate affairs, Jay Carney, wrote a scathing rebuttal on Monday to a New York Times piece from the summer that depicted Amazon as a bruising workplace pitting employees against each other. Headlined “What The New York Times Didn’t Tell You,” the former White House Press Secretary lists several things Jodi Kantor and David Streitfeld’s Times piece left out, including why the story’s main source, former Amazon employee Bo Olson, was fired. “Here’s what the story didn’t tell you about Mr. Olson: his brief tenure at Amazon ended after an investigation revealed...
- 10/19/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
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