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Diversity concerns flare up at Amazon after harassment accusation­s

- NICK WINGFIELD

Amazon on Friday tried to quell concerns among employees about sexual harassment accusation­s against an executive, sending an email to its staff saying the company would review its policies to ensure that “they are doing their job to provide a harassment-free workplace.”

The email is the first broad internal communicat­ion by Amazon since Roy Price, who oversaw Amazon Studios, left the company this week after details of the accusation­s became public. A lawyer for the woman who has made the accusation­s said Amazon previously investigat­ed and knew all the details about the episode, which happened in 2015.

Amazon’s handling of Price has set off confusion, debate and finger-pointing inside the company, according to two employees. The people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of confidenti­ality policies, said numerous employees were heatedly discussing the timing of Price’s departure.

Some current and former employees are suggesting that the scarcity of women at the upper echelons of Amazon could have made the company more lenient toward Price until his actions became a public relations embarrassm­ent.

“I think this is pretty straightfo­rward,” said Julia Cheiffetz, who worked in Amazon’s publishing division for several years, leaving in 2014 to become an executive editor at HarperColl­ins. “An organisati­on’s culture is shaped by its leadership. We can talk about how these stories are endemic to certain industries — Hollywood, Silicon Valley — but the larger issue is one of representa­tion. Who is in charge? Who makes the rules? And who enforces them?”

Drew Herdener, an Amazon spokesman, declined to comment.

The episode involving Price occurred in 2015 when he was in a car with Isa Dick Hackett, a Hollywood producer. She told investigat­ors for Amazon shortly after the car ride that Price made unwanted sexual advances toward her.

Price’s career at Amazon continued until last week, when Hackett shared the details of the episode publicly for the first time, in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. Amazon suspended him the day the article appeared, and he left the company on Tuesday.

Amazon’s recent actions took place in the middle of a firestorm over revelation­s in The New York Times and The New Yorker about another entertainm­ent industry figure, Harvey Weinstein, who has been accused of decades of sexual harassment and abuse.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Some current and former employees are suggesting that the scarcity of women at the upper echelons of Amazon could have made the company more lenient toward Price
REUTERS Some current and former employees are suggesting that the scarcity of women at the upper echelons of Amazon could have made the company more lenient toward Price

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