Google employees to protest company's handling of sexual harassment case
Hundreds
of Google
engineers and other workers are expected to walk off the job Thursday morning
to protest the internet company's lenient treatment of executives accused of
sexual misconduct.
It
is the latest expression of a backlash against men's exploitation of female
subordinates in a business, entertainment and politics.
In
Silicon Valley, women also are becoming fed up with the male-dominated
composition of the technology industry's workforce a glaring imbalance that
critics say fosters unsavory behaviour akin to a college fraternity house.
The
Google protest, billed "Walkout
For Real Change," is unfolding a week after a New York Times story
detailed allegations of sexual misconduct about creator of its Android
software, Andy Rubin.
The
report said Rubin received a $90 million severance package in 2014 even though
Google concluded the sexual misconduct allegations again him were credible.
Rubin
derided the Times story article as inaccurate and denied the allegations in a
tweet. Read
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