Google
Latinx/Hispanic
the US Department of Labor
CNMN Collection
Nast
Condé Nast
Kelly Ellis
Jim Finberg
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In its 2017 analysis, the company found statistically significant pay difference for 228 employees in six job categories, including men and women in several counties, and “Black and Latinx/Hispanic Googlers in the U.S. across functions.” But the company has never disclosed this level of detail on gender.Google said it shared the male pay gap in this instance because the results were counterintuitive. However, Google would not disclose the gender or race gap in the new hire category beyond saying that they did not see the same gap favoring women.Jim Finberg, the lawyer representing the current and former female employees in the pay-equity lawsuit, says Google’s report contradicts expert analysis of the company’s own payroll data.
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