Google Overhauls Sexual Misconduct Policy After Employee Walkout – The New York Times

SAN FRANCISCO — Google said on Thursday that it would end its practice of forced arbitration for claims of sexual harassment or assault after more than 20,000 employees staged a walkout last week to protest how the internet company handles cases of sexual misconduct. Workers at Google had called for an end to arbitration, among…

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Your Office Doesn’t Have Nap Time Because You Are Not a Child – The New York Times

ImageCreditCreditPhoto Illustration by Emily Simms work Friend Being a grown-up means being responsible for your choices. Like many grown-ups, you can also decide you don’t need to care. CreditCreditPhoto Illustration by Emily Simms Send questions about the office, money, careers and work-life balance to workfriend@nytimes.com. Include your name and location, even if you want them…

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San Francisco’s Proposition C Passes Despite Tech Opposition

San Francisco police officers wait while homeless people collect their belongings Tuesday, March 1, 2016, in San Francisco. Photo: Ben Margot (AP) In spite of some public bellyaching over perceived fairness on behalf of several high-profile, wealthy technology company heads prior to election day, the voters of San Francisco have cast their ballots in favor…

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Words and walkouts aren’t enough. CNN should sue Trump over revoking Acosta’s press pass. – The Washington Post

CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta is a smart, tough reporter. He can also be a grandstander who seems to thrive on conflict with President Trump, and doesn’t always know when to stop his aggressive questioning. But whether you like Acosta’s style, it’s clear the White House crossed a bright line Wednesday when it took…

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