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September 2, 2021 07:44 pm

Amazon is now denying its CEO saved an exec from being fired for discrimination




Amazon Web Services Head Andrew Jassy Speaks At The AWS Summit


It hasn’t even been two months since Amazon CEO Andy Jassy took the reins from founder Jeff Bezos, but the company’s new chief executive is already facing a potential scandal. Two anonymous sources have accused Jassy of stepping in to overrule the company’s own HR department when it recommended that an executive be fired for discrimination — and Amazon didn’t initially deny it, reports Protocol. Amazon is now suggesting to The Verge that it’s not true, a day after we first published this post.


The story goes that in 2019, a Black female Amazon employee accused AWS Outposts general manager Joshua Burgin of discrimination, and HR issued a report recommending he be fired. But Jassy fielded a personal request from Burgin’s boss, Charlie...



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Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2021/9/1/22652722/amazon-ceo-andy-jassy-joshua-burgin-aws-discrimination-hr-termination

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