Over 6,000 current and former Latino, Indigenous, and Pacific Islander employees of Google will receive approximately $3,000 each following a $28 million class-action lawsuit settlement. The lawsuit, initiated by Ana Cantu, claimed Google paid these employees less than their White and Asian counterparts, leading to systemic inequalities in pay and promotions. Despite the settlement, Google maintains that it disagrees with the allegations. The payments are meant for those affected in California from February 2018 to the end of 2024, following a ruling by the Santa Clara County Superior Court.
Ana Cantu, who sued Google, alleged discriminatory pay practices that favored White and Asian workers, prompting a $28 million class-action settlement for affected employees.
The lawsuit contended that Google had systematically paid Latino, Indigenous, and Pacific Islander employees less than their White and Asian counterparts, impacting their job levels and promotions.
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