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| Google's 48 Employees Expelled |
Google has expelled 48 employees in two years for sexual harassment On Thursday, the organization chief Sundar Picha said.
On Thursday, the New York Times responded by sending a response to the workers' email.
In the New York Times report, the three senior executives of the organization have been accused of sexual harassment, but Google saved them in exchange for money. Immediately after this, the news of the expulsion of the staff of 48 workers was reported.
According to the Reuters report, 13 senior managers or more senior employees Pichai also said that the assistance package was not given when the expelled person was expelled from the organization.
The email was told that Google's employee management department was signed by Vice President Eulin N'tan. It is said, employees can complain about inappropriate behavior by keeping the name secret under the organization's internal tool.
Google's policy is to say, Google's policies have been updated to express any kind of relationship with all the vice-president and senior vice president with colleagues.
Employees are told in the email, "Google is a workplace where Google believes you are safe to do your best work, and that anybody here behaves in a disproportionate way."

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