谷歌开除48名性侵员工!没有丝毫离职补偿
Google has sacked 48 employees, including 13 senior managers, over sexual harassment allegations over the last two years, the company's boss has revealed. Sundar Pichai, in a letter to employees, said the internet search giant was taking an "increasingly hard line" on sexual misconduct. The chief executive said none of those who lost their job received a severance package when they were let go. The letter was in response to a media story that accused Google of shielding a handful of executives from sexual misconduct accusations, including Android creator Andy Rubin. Mr Rubin, who denies allegations of misconduct, left the company in 2014, receiving a $90m exit package. The NYT story was "difficult to read", Mr Pichai said in the letter, but that Google was "dead serious" about being a "safe and inclusive workplace". "We want to assure you that we review every single complaint about sexual harassment or inappropriate conduct, we investigate and we take action," the letter read. |