Google CEO reveals that 48 employees were fired for sexual misconduct
Google CEO reveals that 48 employees were fired for sexual misconduct
Google CEO reveals that 48 employees were fired for sexual misconduct
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Thursday sent an email to company employees who admitted that Google fired 48 people, including management, during the last two years for sexual harassment.
(AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez, Archive)Google executive director Sundar Pichai on Thursday sent an email to company employees who admitted that Google had fired 48 people, including management, for sexual harassment in the past two years.
The email, provided to Fox News by a Google spokesperson, stated that Google is "very serious in ensuring that we provide a safe and inclusive workplace." It was sent to all Google employees after The New York Times reported The company rewarded Android creator Andy Rubin for a $ 90 million exit package after he was accused of improper sexual conduct with an employee.
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Pichai said Google has made several changes in recent years that included the dismissal of dozens of people for sexual harassment, "including 13 who were senior and senior managers." None of those included in that number received an exit package from Google, he said.
The email, also signed by Eileen Naughton, vice president of human operations, encouraged company employees to report harassment or "share any inappropriate behavior that they experience or see," noting that reports can be made anonymously. .
Pichai said Google had updated its policy to ensure that vice presidents and senior vice presidents "reveal any relationship with a co-worker, regardless of the hotline or the presence of conflicts."
"There are serious consequences for anyone who behaves inappropriately," the email concluded.
Two executives of the company told the Times that Rubin had been having an affair with a Google employee who alleged that he forced her to "practice oral sex in a hotel room in 2013." Reportedly, Google found the employee's allegation credible, and Google CEO at the time, Larry Page, asked Rubin to resign.
After his resignation, Google reported that he provided Rubin with an exit package of $ 90 million that will be paid in monthly installments of approximately $ 2 million for four years.
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