Google Sued by Black Ex-Employee Over ‘Racially Biased’ Culture

March 19, 2022, 1:12 AM UTC

Alphabet Inc.’s Google discriminates against Black people, who are “pigeon-holed into dead-end jobs” with low pay and subjected to harassment, a former employee claimed in a lawsuit.

April Curley, who was hired by the technology giant as a University Programs Specialist in its New York office in 2014, said in the complaint that she was fired in 2020 after she “vocally opposed and called for reform of the barriers and double standards Google imposed on Black employees and applicants.” Curley is Black.

Google, which has shown slow progress in diversifying its workforce in recent years, made a big push ...

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