Google settles discrimination lawsuit
Back in 2017, Google was sued by three former employees in Ellis vs Google LLC, for systematically underpaying its female employees. A fourth plaintiff was added later on. Google has decided to settle the class-action lawsuit by promising to pay $118 million in monetary relief and invite outsiders ...
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