More than 60 women consider suing Google, claiming sexism and a pay gap
by Sam Levin in San Francisco from Technology | The Guardian on (#2YRH3)
Scandal over discrimination at the company deepens as dozens of current and former staff say they have earned less than men despite equal qualifications
More than 60 current and former Google employees are considering bringing a class-action lawsuit alleging sexism and pay disparities against women, as the technology giant wrestles with a deepening crisis over alleged discrimination.
James Finberg, the civil rights attorney working on the possible legal action on behalf of the female employees, told the Guardian they contend they have earned less than men at Google despite equal qualifications and comparable positions.