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Google says meeting on diversity is off as staff safety in doubt

- By Mark Bergen and Ellen Huet BLOOMBERG NEWS

Alphabet’s Google canceled an all-hands meeting to address gender issues and the firing of an engineer who stirred controvers­y with a memo about hiring practices, citing concerns over staff safety.

In a memo to employees on Thursday afternoon, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said he canceled the meeting after questions to be asked at the meeting were posted online, raising concerns that employees identified in the leak would be harassed.

“In recognitio­n of Googlers’ concerns, we need to step back and create a better set of conditions for us to have the discussion,” Pichai wrote. “So in the coming days we will find several forums to gather and engage with Googlers, where people can feel comfortabl­e to speak freely.”

A Google spokeswoma­n declined to comment further.

James Damore, a software engineer for the company, wrote an internal memo saying that women are biological­ly less suited than men to be engineers.

Google fired him Monday, saying that the memo violated the company code of conduct and advanced “harmful gender stereotype­s in our workplace.”

Damore has said that Google executives had “shamed” him for the views expressed in the memo.

The memo and firing have placed the company into the center of a maelstrom of political controvers­y. Several commentato­rs, some representi­ng the far right, have blasted the company’s decision, accusing it of suppressin­g free speech.

On Thursday, Dana Rohrabache­r, a Republican congressma­n from California, joined the online fray in support for Damore.

“If Silicon Valley continues with its illegal hiring practice, Congress must investigat­e #googlememo,” he wrote on Twitter.

Google has denied Damore’s charge that its hiring practices are illegal.

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James Damore says Google executives “shamed” him.

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