The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Google probed for ‘racism’

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CALIFORNIA’S civil rights regulator is investigat­ing Google’s treatment of Black female workers following alleged incidents of harassment and discrimina­tion, according to two people familiar with the matter and emails from the agency seen by Reuters.

Attorneys and analysts at the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) have repeatedly interviewe­d several Black women who have worked at the Alphabet Inc company about their experience­s there, according to the documents and the sources. The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid jeopardisi­ng the work.

Questions have centered on alleged harassment and discrimina­tion in the workplace, according to the emails. Conversati­ons have taken place as recently as last month, one of the sources said. The DFEH declined to comment. Google said it is focused on “building sustainabl­e equity”for its Black workers and that 2020 was its largest year for hiring what it calls “Black+” workers, a designatio­n inclusive of people belonging to multiple races.

“Our goal is to ensure that every employee experience­s Google as an inclusive workplace,” it said. “We’ll continue to focus on this important work and thoroughly investigat­e any concerns, to make sure our workplace is representa­tive and equitable.”

The DFEH has interviewe­d workers who have filed formal complaints and those who have not, the people said, showing that the regulator has sought more examples of potential mistreatme­nt. Reuters.

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