Netflix Fires Employee for Sharing Confidential Information

Netflix Fires Employee for Sharing Confidential Information

Netflix Inc. said it fired an employee for sharing confidential and commercially sensitive information outside of the company.

A Netflix official said the information was cited in a story by Bloomberg.  A Bloomberg News spokesperson said the company doesn’t discuss how it may have obtained confidential, newsworthy information.

In an Oct. 13 article, Bloomberg cited internal documents that showed a comedy special by Dave Chappelle had an “impact ” of $19.4 million, meaning it cost more than the it generated. The documents reviewed by Bloomberg also discussed how Netflix evaluates its programs, with an “efficiency” score that balances a show’s reach with its price tag. 

The article was about employees who questioned the company’s handling of comments by Chappelle that were seen as insensitive to transgender people. 

Read more: Netflix staff raised alarm on Chappelle special before release

“We understand this employee may have been motivated by disappointment and hurt with Netflix,” Netflix said in an emailed statement, “but maintaining a culture of trust and transparency is core to our company.”

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