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anlumo ,

So, like a week’s salary?

Haha ,

don’t be evil

photonic_sorcerer ,
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Actually Google removed that from their mission statement! What could go wrong?

Salamendacious ,
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She alleged that, after the company passed her over for a promotion to vice president that was given to a man who had neither applied nor was qualified and she filed her lawsuit

I can’t imagine how frustrated she must have felt when they gave the position to someone who hadn’t even applied.

Nurse_Robot ,

Maybe don’t be an asshole and just be polite

jmcs ,

If that applied to techbros too, Google’s management would suddenly become much more… right sized (to use one of their favourite terms).

autotldr Bot ,

This is the best summary I could come up with:


A jury found Google guilty of sexual discrimination and awarded female Google Cloud executive Ulku Rowe, who filed the complaint, $1.1 million.

Rowe’s lawsuit alleged that the company gave higher pay to less-experienced male cohorts and that it later denied her promotions in retaliation for her complaints, both internal and later in court.

Bloomberg Law reports the jury ruled that Google owes Rowe for both punitive damages and pain and suffering.

Rowe said before the trial started that her time at Google was “overshadowed by what I believe are unfair compensation and treatment due to my gender.” She alleged that, after the company passed her over for a promotion to vice president that was given to a man who had neither applied nor was qualified and she filed her lawsuit, the company again denied her another similar promotion.

In an email sent to The Verge, Attorney Cara Green of Outten & Golden said that the “unanimous verdict not only validates Ms. Rowe’s allegations of mistreatment by Google,” but that it sends a message that “discrimination and retaliation will not be tolerated in the workplace.”

Green credited “the efforts of thousands of Googlers who walked out in 2018 and demanded reforms.” Over 20,000 Google employees and contractors staged a walk-out protest that year after a New York Times investigation revealed that the company had given Android co-founder $90 million as he left the company over sexual assault allegations.


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