New York Times Publisher Takes Media to Task for Abramson Coverage

new-york-times-logoThe spiraling debate and speculative coverage of Jill Abramson’s departure from the New York Times as a pay-inequality issue finally became too much for her boss to bear. This afternoon, New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. categorically denied the notion that Abramson was paid less than her male predecessors.

He then went on, very candidly, to outline why Abramson was let go. Here’s the full statement, sent to FishbowlNY:

Perhaps the saddest outcome of my decision to replace Jill Abramson as executive editor of the New York Times is that it has been cast by many as an example of the unequal treatment of women in the workplace.

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