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Posted: 2018-10-25T22:51:33Z | Updated: 2018-10-25T22:51:33Z Google Says 48 Employees Were Fired For Sexual Harassment | HuffPost

Google Says 48 Employees Were Fired For Sexual Harassment

The tech giant paid a $90 million severance package to the "Father of Android" over misconduct allegations, the New York Times reported.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google says it has fired 48 employees for sexual harassment during the past two years and sent them away without a severance package.

The surprise disclosure came Thursday in an email Google CEO Sundar Pichai sent to employees after The New York Times reported  that the company had dismissed the executive in charge of its Android software for sexual misconduct in 2014 and is still paying him a $90 million package.

A spokesman for Andy Rubin, the former Android executive, insisted he left on his own accord and has never been informed of any accusations of sexual misconduct. The spokesman says Rubin acknowledges having consensual sexual relationships that adhered to Google’s policies at that time.

Pichai’s email said Google now has stricter policies in place.

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