Google has agreed to a $28 million settlement in a class action lawsuit that accused it of favoring white and Asian employees in terms of pay and career advancement. The settlement, which affects over 6,600 employees, has received preliminary approval from a California judge who deemed it a fair resolution. Ana Cantu led the lawsuit, claiming her exemplary work was undervalued compared to her white and Asian peers. While Google confirmed the settlement, they also denied the allegations of discrimination, emphasizing their commitment to equitable treatment of all employees.
Ana Cantu emphasized her exemplary performance at Google while facing disparities in promotions and pay, highlighting experiences faced by marginalized employees within the company.
Google's spokesperson Courtenay Mencini asserted the company's commitment to fairness in pay and hiring, despite settling the lawsuit that challenged these practices.
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