Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Google CEO Pichai says he’s still in charge amid protests

- Bloomberg & Press Trust of India

NEWYORK: Mass employee walkouts. Leaks about an effort to get back into China. Successful demands to stop building artificial intelligen­ce for the Pentagon. These days, Google workers are exerting an unusual level of control over their company.

But chief executive officer (CEO) Sundar Pichai signalled on Thursday that he’s still in charge and won’t be constantly swayed by staff uprisings.

“We don’t run the company by referendum,” Pichai said at a conference in New York on Thursday.

“There are many good things about giving employees a lot of voice, out of that we have done well.’

The internal dynamics may appear chaotic to outsiders, but they’re not as intense as some have characteri­zed them to be, he added.

Google employs more than 50,000 full-time staff, but has maintained a more transparen­t culture than other corporate behemoths.

Employees openly debate on internal forums, and are free to speak their minds at weekly all- hands meetings where executives take questions.

On Thursday, thousands of Google employees walked out of their offices worldwide to protest the company’s handling of alleged misconduct by some executives.

When contacted a Google spokespers­on confirmed to that 150 employees participat­ed in the walkout in India.

PTI

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BLOOMBERG Sundar Pichai, CEO, Google. Around 150 employees walked out of their offices in India to protest sexual harassment

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