Santa Cruz Sentinel: Google parent Alphabet gender-pay proposal dead on arrival

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The company’s paid lip service to the gender pay gap … but it’s been unwilling to give a quantitative disclosure,” Natasha Lamb, managing partner at Arjuna, an ideals-driven “impact investing” firm, said to Alphabet executives. The company’s general counsel, Kent Walker, noted that Alphabet is being sued by the Department of Labor, which is seeking employee-pay data and contact information for workers while alleging “extreme” and widespread underpayment of women at the firm.

 

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