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Trans Netflix workers drop labor complaint

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Two former Netflix employees who criticized anti- transgende­r comments on Dave Chappelle’s TV special are dropping labor complaints and one has resigned from the company, it was announced Monday.

Terra Field, a senior software engineer who is trans, announced that Field had voluntaril­y resigned as of Sunday.

“This isn’t how I thought things would end, but I’m relieved to have closure,” Field said in a resignatio­n letter posted online.

Chappelle’s “The Closer” first aired on Oct. 1 and gained millions of views. However, Chapelle’s disparagin­g remarks about the transgende­r community raised protests within Netflix and from activists. About 30 Netflix workers staged a an Oct. 20 walkout and joined a rally at Netflix offices in Los Angeles.

Field was suspended by the company after attending a business meeting for senior executives but was quickly reinstated.

Field and B. Pagels- Minor, a game launch operations program manager who also is trans, filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board. They alleged that Netflix retaliated against the workers to keep them from speaking up about working conditions, including “Netflix’s products and the impact of its product choices on the LGBTQ+ community.”

“We have resolved our difference­s in a way that acknowledg­es the erosion of trust on both sides and, we hope, enables everyone to move on,” Netflix said in a statement Monday.

Pagels- Minor has acknowledg­ed that they were the employee that Netflix fired last month for allegedly disclosing confidenti­al financial informatio­n about what it paid for “The Closer.” The informatio­n was referenced in a Bloomberg news article.

Pagels- Minor has denied the allegation­s.

Netflix ran into a buzz- saw of criticism not only with the special but in how internal memos responded to employees’ concerns, including co- CEO Ted Sarandos’ assertion that “content on screen doesn’t directly translate to real- world harm.”

Sarandos also wrote that Netflix doesn’t allow titles that are “designed to incite hate or violence, and we don’t believe ‘ The Closer’ crosses that line.”

Netflix continues to make the special available for streaming.

 ?? MDR file Photo ?? Comedian Dave Chappelle attends a boxing bout Nov. 6, 2021, in Las Vegas. Two former Netflix employees who raised concerns about anti-transgende­r comments on Dave Chappelle’s TV special are dropping labor complaints and one has resigned from the company. The controvers­ial stand-up special is still streaming on Netflix.
MDR file Photo Comedian Dave Chappelle attends a boxing bout Nov. 6, 2021, in Las Vegas. Two former Netflix employees who raised concerns about anti-transgende­r comments on Dave Chappelle’s TV special are dropping labor complaints and one has resigned from the company. The controvers­ial stand-up special is still streaming on Netflix.

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