Google to spend $3.8 million to settle accusations of hiring, pay biases
By
Biju Kumar
OAKLAND: Alphabet Inc’s Google will spend $3.8 million, including $2.6 million in back pay, to settle allegations that it underpaid women and unfairly passed over women and Asians for job openings, the U.S. Department of Labor said on Monday.
The allegations stemmed from a routine compliance audit several years ago required by Google’s status as a supplier of technology to the federal government.
Google said it was pleased to have resolved the matter.