Friday, November 9, 2018

Echo of Google employees struggle: change of sex charge policy

SAN FRANCISCO: Google's CEO Sunder Becky has announced that changes in the policy on sex complaints will be made. The New York Times reported that the world's leading company, Google, was a shield for sexual harassment officers. This allegation was denied by Google CEO Sundar Bhikha. However, its organizational staff around the world have staged a walkout 'yesterday,' promising to make changes in Google's compliance with sexual harassment complaints.

Following this, Google CEO said in a statement, "There will be necessary adjustments in sexual complaints. The transparency will be increased in the hearing. Provide adequate cooperation and protection to the complainant. The announcement will be published annually

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