Oman Daily Observer

Google workers walk out to protest office harassment

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SAN FRANCISCO: Hundreds of Google employees and contractor­s in Asia staged brief midday walkouts on Thursday, with thousands more expected to follow at offices worldwide, amid complaints of sexism, racism and unchecked executive power in their workplace.

In a statement late on Wednesday, the organisers called on Google parent Alphabet Inc to add an employee representa­tive to its board of directors and internally share pay-equity data. They also asked for changes to Google’s human resources practices intended to make bringing harassment claims a fairer process.

Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai said in a statement that “employees have raised constructi­ve ideas” and that the company was “taking in all their feedback so we can turn these ideas into action.”

The dissatisfa­ction among Alphabet’s 94,000 employees and tens of thousands more contractor­s has not noticeably affected company shares. But employees expect Alphabet to face recruiting and retention challenges if their concerns go unaddresse­d. The demonstrat­ions follow a New York Times report last week that said Google in 2014 gave a $90 million exit package to Andy Rubin after the then-senior vice-president was accused of sexual harassment. Rubin denied the allegation in the story, which he also said contained “wild exaggerati­ons” about his compensati­on. Google did not dispute the report.

The report energised a months-long movement inside Google to increase diversity, improve treatment of women and minorities and ensure the company upholds its motto of “don’t be evil” as it expands.

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