Google Workers Fume Over Executives’ Payouts After Sexual Harassment Claims
Employees protested in meetings, on message boards and on Twitter about the company’s treatment of senior leaders even after finding misconduct claims against them credible.

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The internet giant paid Mr. Rubin $90 million and praised him, while keeping silent about a misconduct claim.
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