“What I should have led with in those emails was humanity,” Sarandos said.
“I should have recognized the fact that a group of our employees was really hurting.”
He also haddefended the comedy specialfrom criticism and downplayed concerns over the danger of the jokes to trans people.
Some workers who protested the company’s response at a meeting were suspended – and subsequently reinstated.
Last week, Netflix fired an employee for allegedly sharing details about The Closer’s financial value withBloomberg.
The fired worker was reportedly also an helping organize the walkout, according to a report byThe Verge.