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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Thousands of Google staff around the globe stage mass #MeToo walkout over tech giant's $90m payout to sex-pest executive - plus a $14m loan they gave him to buy a beach estate in Japan Google employees around the globe are walking out to protest the protection of Andy Rubin on Thursday Android mobile software creator Rubin was reportedly given a $90million exit package despite facing misconduct allegations that were reported to the company before her resigned and deemed credible Rubin is accused of coercing a woman into performing oral sex on him while in a hotel room in 2013 Google gave Rubin a $14 million loan in 2012 to buy a villa in Japan, at an interest rate of less than one percent Google has fired 48 people over sexual harassment claims in the last two years, including 13 senior people Walkout organizers said they presented petitions to management and demanded stricter employee oversight Some workers even left their positions at Google in protest over the culture at the mostly-male led company Google employees across the globe are taking part in a mass walkout in protest over the company's protection of Android mobile software creator, Andy Rubin (pictured in New York in June), who has been accused of sexual assault allegations +88 Google employees across the globe are taking part in a mass walkout in protest over the company's protection of Android mobile software creator, Andy Rubin (pictured in New York in June), who has been accused of sexual assault allegations Google employees around the globe are taking part in a mass walkout on Thursday to protest the company's protection of a former executive who has been accused of sexual misconduct. The Google protest, which has been dubbed the 'Walkout For Real Change,' is scheduled for Thursday at 11.10am local time across the globe, one week after sexual assault allegations against creator of its Android software, Andy Rubin, were first reported by the New York Times. Rubin denied the allegations in a tweet, saying the article contained 'numerous inaccuracies' and 'wild exaggerations'. But Rubin is believed to have received a considerable exit package in 2014, valued at approximately $90 million, and was also loaned $14 million in 2012 to buy a seaside villa in Japan. People briefed on the transaction said the loan was offered at an interest rate of less than one percent. Google X director Richard DeVaul and former senior vice president Amit Singhal were also named in the Times report, as alleged perpetrators of sexual misconduct. 'Its been a difficult time,' Google's chief executive Sundar Pichai said on Thursday during his scheduled time to talk at the New York Times DealBook conference. 'Theres been anger and frustration within the company. We all feel it. I feel it too. At Google, we set a very high bar, and we clearly didnt live up to our expectations.' The demonstration on Thursday is the latest expression of a year-long backlash against exploitation of subordinates across all industries. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
GOOG IS evil.
The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
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