Did you know Google Faces Fallout as Black Employees Speak Out About Bias and Broken Career Paths
The tension inside Google has been simmering for years, some say. Now it’s costing the tech giant $50 million.
That
figure comes from a settlement meant to close the books on a lawsuit
involving over four thousand workers — mostly Black employees — who
claimed the company sidelined them.
Their argument wasn’t just
about money. It ran deeper. Many felt pushed into jobs that didn’t lead
anywhere. Others said they watched coworkers with similar roles and
fewer credentials walk off with better paychecks.
One
woman at the center of it all had started piecing together a report.
She said something didn’t feel right about how people like her were
treated. That report never got finished. She was let go.
There’s
more. Managers allegedly told Black staff they didn’t “fit.” Some were
told they weren’t the right type for Google’s culture. Quiet comments,
shrugged-off meetings — things that don’t show up in policy papers but
leave a mark.
Google hasn’t admitted any of this. No apology. Just the check. And silence.
The
suit began back in 2022 after California’s civil rights office started
poking around. That came after complaints from Black women inside the
company who said the place talked diversity but didn’t walk it.