Barry Coleman spent mere months at Netflix in early 2016, but it was enough to later allege that the company's "veneer of a perfect disruptive, progressive" business is an illusion. After he was fired, Coleman filed a lawsuit that, among other things, asserted Netflix has an unwritten policy of "tolerating harassment and discrimination" by its executives. Netflix then forced Coleman's claims into arbitration.
Recently, Netflix reached a settlement with Coleman over his $1.5 million claims and required him to stay mum about the dispute. Nevertheless, Coleman's story can now be told. Discrimination and harassment lawsuits tend to be personal and...
Recently, Netflix reached a settlement with Coleman over his $1.5 million claims and required him to stay mum about the dispute. Nevertheless, Coleman's story can now be told. Discrimination and harassment lawsuits tend to be personal and...
- 10/19/2017
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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