Amazon executive says he quit to protest employee firings
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NEW YORK (AP) — An Amazon executive said he quit his job at the online-retail giant to protest the firing of employees who spoke up about the conditions inside the company's warehouses and its record on climate change.
Tim Bray, a vice president at the company, wrote in a blog post that he left his job last week “in dismay" after Amazon fired several workers who publicly criticized the company. He said the firings were “evidence of a vein of toxicity running through the company culture.”