Google's Approval Of $135 Million Payout To Execs Accused Of Sexual Misconduct Sparks Fresh Employee Backlash

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Google's Approval Of $135 Million Payout To Execs Accused Of Sexual Misconduct Sparks Fresh Employee Backlash
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New details in a shareholder lawsuit show that Google agreed to pay up to $135 million in exit packages to 2 top executives accused of sexual misconduct by jillianiles

to company leadership, including equal treatment for contract workers and an employee representative on the company's board of directors.

The lawsuit, citing internal documents, showed Alphabet’s board agreed to pay a severance of $90 million to former Android founder Andy Rubin and between $35 and $45 million to former search executive Amit Singhal despite finding sexual misconduct claims against them credible. . He could not be reached for comment. Rubin has denied misconduct through a spokesperson and on Twitter following theMeredith Whittaker, a Google employee organizer and cofounder of the AI Now Institute, toldthat the"GooglePayOutsForAll" social media effort is meant to highlight the trade-off Google made in prioritizing payouts to Singhal and Rubin.

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