The latest: about 1,000 at the Google San Francisco protest
The latest: about 1,000 at the Google San Francisco protest
The latest in Google unemployment of employees (all local hours):
12:45 p.m.
Around 1,000 Google workers in San Francisco swarmed into a plaza in front of the historic Ferry Building in the city.
It is part of a global protest that employees are preparing to complain about the handling of Google's sexual misconduct claims. Other Google protests took place in London, New York and Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The crowd in San Francisco repeatedly sang: "Women's rights are workers' rights!" As the half-hour rally began to conclude.
The organizers of the protest are calling for an end to forced arbitration in cases of harassment and discrimination. They also want Google to commit to ending wage inequality.
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8:40 a.m.
Hundreds of Google employees in New York leave work and meet in a nearby park. It is part of a global protest that employees are preparing to complain about the handling of Google's sexual misconduct claims.
The signs they carry have messages like "Do not be bad" and "It's not right, Google."
Designer Leeung Li Jo says she wants to show her support for the "MeToo" movement so we can have a comfortable work environment. "
The organizers are calling for an end to forced arbitration in cases of harassment and discrimination.
A week ago, a New York Times story detailed accusations of sexual misconduct against the creator of Google's Android software, Andy Rubin. The report said Rubin received a compensation package for $ 90 million in 2014, although Google thought the allegations were credible. Rubin has denied the accusations.
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8 a.m.
Google workers who leave their jobs for the handling of the company's sexual misconduct claims share a list of demands.
The organizers are calling for an end to forced arbitration in cases of harassment and discrimination.
They also want Google to commit to ending wage inequality and creating a publicly disclosed transparency report on sexual harassment and a clearer process for reporting complaints.
Hundreds of Google engineers and other employees started leaving their offices on Thursday morning from Asia and Europe.
The protests are scheduled to continue at US offices. UU After 11 a.m. local time in each location.
The organizers say that Google has publicly defended diversity and inclusion, but has not done enough substantive actions.
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Wednesday 10 p.m.
Hundreds of Google engineers and other workers are expected to leave work on Thursday morning to protest the indulgent treatment of the Internet company by executives accused of sexual misconduct.
It is the latest expression of a violent reaction against the exploitation of female subordinates by men in a business, entertainment and politics. In Silicon Valley, women are also getting fed up with the male-dominated composition of the technology industry's workforce, a clear imbalance that critics say fosters unpleasant behavior.
A week ago, a New York Times story detailed accusations of sexual misconduct against the creator of Google's Android software, Andy Rubin. The report said Rubin received a compensation package for $ 90 million in 2014, although Google thought the allegations were credible. Rubin has denied the accusations.
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