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Google Settles Racial Discrimination Lawsuit For $50 Million

Google has reached a settlement with Black employees who alleged systemic racial disparities in hiring, pay, and advancement, stemming from a 2022 lawsuit. The suit, which gained class action status, claimed Google engaged in unfair treatment of Black workers, steering them into lower-paying jobs and creating a hostile work environment. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump stated the settlement holds the company accountable for discriminatory practices. While not admitting liability, Google’s settlement includes commitments to pay equity analyses, pay transparency, and limitations on mandatory arbitration.

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Google Settles Racial Bias Lawsuit for $28 Million

Google has agreed to pay $28 million to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging racial bias in pay and promotions. The settlement, preliminarily approved by a California court, covers at least 6,632 employees who worked at Google between February 15, 2018, and December 31, 2024. The lawsuit, initiated by a former Google employee, claimed that employees from underrepresented ethnic groups received lower starting salaries and job levels compared to their white and Asian counterparts. While Google denies the allegations of discrimination, the settlement reflects a resolution to the claims.

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