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17 Aoû 2015

Auteur:
Nick Gass, Politico (USA)

Jay Carney: NYTimes article on Amazon fundamentally flawed

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Jay Carney, Amazon’s senior vice president for corporate global affairs, defended the company Monday... “This is an incredibly compelling place to work,” Carney said during an interview on “CBS This Morning.” “I think the fundamental flaw in the story is the suggestion that any company that had the culture that The New York Times wrote about, sort of a cruel, Darwinian or Dickensian kind of atmosphere in the workplace could survive and thrive in today’s marketplace.” 

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