Sacked 'anti-diversity memo' author sues Google

IANS  |  San Francisco 

Former employee James who was fired last year for criticising the for its diversity policy, has filed a class-action lawsuit against the company claiming that it discriminates against white men.

According to a report in ReCode, Damore, in his lawsuit filed in a court on Monday, said that "ostracised, belittled and punished" him and a fellow plaintiff.

added that he and others who share his views at long have been "singled out, mistreated, and systematically punished and terminated from Google, in violation of their legal rights".

Google's attempts to hire workers from diverse backgrounds represents a form of "invidious discrimination" on the part of the tech giant, "to the detriment of caucasian and male employees", he added.

is yet to comment.

wrote an op-ed titled "Why I Was Fired by Google" in in August after he was ousted for writing a 10-page anti-diversity memo.

He said: "is a particularly intense echo chamber because it is in the middle of Silicon Valley and is so life-encompassing as a place to work.

"Some even live on campus. For many, including myself, working at is a major part of their identity, almost alike a cult' with its own leaders and saints, all believed to righteously uphold the sacred motto of 'Don't be evil'."

Google's Indian-born described Damore's memo as "offensive".

Later, Pichai, while addressing a coding event for girls on the campus, said: There's a place for you at Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. You belong here, and we need you."

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First Published: Tue, January 09 2018. 09:56 IST