National Post

Google workers plan walkout

- EllEn HuEt

Some Google employees are planning to walk out from their jobs because they’re dissatisfi­ed with chief executive Sundar Pichai’s response to a report about the company’s handling of alleged sexual harassment by executives, according to people familiar with the matter.

The workers are planning to leave their desks at the same time and gather.

Timing of the protest is still being set, but it may happen on Thursday.

The organizers have a list of requests for the company to consider.

They declined to specify the demands, but one of the people said the requests aim to help anyone who might be affected by sexual harassment or power dynamics at work. The people asked not to be identified discussing a private matter.

More than 200 Google engineers are participat­ing, according to BuzzFeed.

A Google spokesman didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Pichai tried to reassure employees on Friday after The New York Times reported the company paid a US$90-million exit package to Android chief Andy Rubin after a worker accused him of coercing her into performing oral sex in a hotel room in 2013. Rubin called the report a smear campaign and tweeted that he “never coerced a woman to have sex in a hotel room.”

The Times story was widely discussed within the company. Google has updated its policy to require all vicepresid­ents and senior vicepresid­ents to disclose any relationsh­ip with a co-worker, Pichai and vice-president of people operations Eileen Naughton wrote in an email to staff on Thursday.

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