Google CEO Writes An Apology Letter To The LGBTQ+ Community

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai apologized to the company's LGBTQ employees as well as the community at large in an email sent to employees.

YouTube has been receiving backlash for its lax policy, especially after it said no to the banning of a YouTuber for operating a months-long harassing campaign against a well-known journalist.

Of course, the LGBTQ+ community did not receive this well. And following the decision, Susan Wojcicki, YouTube CEO needed to make public apologies. Now, it seems like it is Pichai’s turn to speak about this matter.

In a meeting on June 11, Pichai, along with other top executives, had a discussion with the representatives of the LGBTQ employees on a “pattern of crises”.

It seems like it is Pichai’s turn to speak about this matter.

In an internal mail that The Verge received, it is stated that the CEO tried to address problems about the toxic work environment for female, non-binary, and homosexual employees and how repeated harassers and abusers get away easily.

In his letter, Pichai wrote:

A letter can’t prove anything though. It is another thing entirely whether Google actually decides to make amends. And that is the exact thing they need to do right now.

Back in November last year, a walkout was staged by Google employees around the world to protest the treatment of the company towards women as well as the LGBTQ community’s members. At that time, the cause behind this protest was news about Android creator Andy Rubin who during his time working at Google had sexually harassed female employees. The worst part is that not only did he get away with it, but he also received a considerable severance package.

Google employees protested the company's treatment towards women as well as the LGBTQ community’s members.

Earlier this year, a similar case happened. This time it involved former Google’s senior search VP Amit Singhal. He was let go of his position because of harassment charges, yet he still got a hefty paycheck.

All of this has explained why Sundar Pichai is no longer the most reputable CEO. Google has quite a lot to do in terms of humanity-related problems, and they need to do it now.

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