Google apologises for past handling of harassment\, brings changes

Google apologises for past handling of harassment, brings changes

IANS  |  San Francisco 

After a global by over 20,000 employees last week, has apologised for the past handling of sexual cases while promising to bring changes to make the company a safer

The by employees was in protest against sexual at the company and its improper handling of sexual misbehaviour allegations against top executives.

"Over the past few weeks Google's leaders and I have heard your feedback and have been moved by the stories you've shared...It's clear we need to make some changes," Pichai said.

Promising more transparency on how it handles allegations, Pichai said Google will double down on its commitment to be a "representative, equitable, and respectful workplace".

Among the key changes announced by the Google includes making arbitration optional for individual and sexual assault claims.

Google is overhauling its reporting channels by bringing them together on one dedicated site and including live support, he informed.

"We will enhance the processes we use to handle concerns, including the ability for Googlers to be accompanied by a support person," Pichai said.

Google will offer its employees extra care and resources during and after the process, he said.

"This includes extended counselling and career support," Pichai said, adding that the company would also update and expand the mandatory training.

The new policy changes announced by Google have virtually met most of the demands by Google protesters, except the one that demanded a place for an employee on the company's board.

Organisers of last week's massive protests called for more transparency in handling sexual harassment, employee empowerment, and inequality over pay and work opportunities.

The global spread to many countries in Europe, and Asia, including Britain, Singapore, Japan, Germany, and in in

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First Published: Fri, November 09 2018. 12:02 IST