Unbelievable.
Looks like Time Warner has a bit of a PR debacle on its hands.
A Time Warner customer service representative, Julia Nelson, died at her desk at a Time Warner customer call center in Garfield Heights, Ohio last month. It turns out that a Time Warner employee (who refused to be interviewed on camera) began to administer CPR to the dying woman, but was ordered by a supervisor to stop, and to get back to work. The employee also said that another boss told her that she could be held liable in the event that something went wrong as a result of the potentially life-saving treatment that see was performing on Nelson.
Not only did Time Warner let one of its long-time employees die, Time Warner prevented any of its other employees from doing anything to help.
It’s unconscionable.
From Crooks and Liars: