South Wales Echo

Google’s Euro staff stage demonstrat­ion at Dublin HQ

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HUNDREDS of Google employees have staged a walkout at the tech giant’s EU headquarte­rs as part of a worldwide protest against sexual harassment.

The action was organised over the company’s treatment of women after claims of sexual misconduct were made against senior Google executives in a New York Times article.

Staff at the HQ in Barrow Street, Dublin, left their desks at about 11am to take part in the almost hour-long demonstrat­ion.

They are demanding an end to pay inequality, more accountabi­lity in cases of harassment and better representa­tion for workers.

Kate, a Google employee who would not give her last name, thanked all the employees who congregate­d outside the building to make a statement with their presence.

She said she decided to co-ordinate the Dublin gathering “in solidarity with anybody who has experience­d any form of sexual harassment or misconduct in the workplace”.

“While I have not personally experience­d any form of sexual harassment or misconduct at Google I wish to create a space for all of us here to gather together and show our support for doing whatever it takes to eliminate any such awful behaviour,” Kate said.

She told the crowd: “I stand here ... as an ally to anyone who has suffered, anyone who is suffering or anyone who may suffer from any such unacceptab­le treatment.”

Google employs more than 7,000 staff directly and indirectly in Ireland.

Staff in London, Berlin, Zurich, Singapore and Tokyo also left their desks to take part in demonstrat­ions.

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