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Google removed 48 employees in past 2 years over molestation charges

#MeToo hits Google

Google said on Thursday that it has removed 48 people from work in connection with sexual harassment allegations in the past two years. These include 13 senior managers. Google has taken this action, citing “a tough stance” on inappropriate behavior. In the field of technology, the US giant released this statement on behalf of its Chief Executive Officer Sunder Pichai. This statement came in response to a news in the New York Times where it was said that after the allegation of misconduct against Andy Rubin also known as Father of Android, a senior employee of Google, he was removed from the company after paying a nine million dollar exit package. It also said that Google has done similar acts to hide other allegations of sexual harassment.
On this news, the media sought feedback from Google on which the company issued an e-mail to the employees on behalf of Pichai, that in the last two years, 48 ​​employees, including 13 senior managers and above, have been removed from the job, Nobody has been given “no exit package”.
Sundar Pichai said, “In recent years, we have made many changes, including adopting a tough attitude towards the inappropriate behavior of sedentary people in official positions. He said that the news on Rubin and others was “misleading”. Although he did not reply directly to the claims of the article. They said, “We are very serious to provide safe and inclusive workplace.”
Pichai said, “We want to assure you that we review every complaint of sexual harassment or inappropriate behavior, we investigate and we take action.” Rubin spokesman Sam Singer dismissed charges against Rubin And said that he left Google with his desire because of the launch of another company.

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