This past week a lawsuit has been filed in a San Francisco court where Google's parent, Alphabet, is accused of having covered up allegations of sexual harassment against two of its top executives in 2014 and 2016. In the injunction it is explained that Alphabet's board of directors breached its fiduciary duty, became unjustly enriched, committed abuse of control and squandered corporate assets.
The lawsuit states "The unlawful conduct of the directors allowed improper sexual behavior to proliferate and continue Thus, Alphabet board members knew and directly facilitated sexual harassment and discrimination. " According to the lawsuit, Google allowed senior executives to engage in inappropriate sexual behavior.
The lawsuit comes months after The New York Times uncovered that Google protected the creator of Android after a report of sexual misconduct that was considered credible in an internal investigation and compensated its exit from the technological in 2014 with 90 million dollars.
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from Nettech Post http://bit.ly/2FAmX9g
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