Google CFO Ruth Porat: Employee Activism Is a Positive

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Asked about sexual harassment in the tech industry, Alphabet and Google CFO Ruth Porat says: 'If you can get cars to self-drive...why can't we solve this?' WSJDLIVE

 

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Remember it ‘takes two to tango.’

Once again the media and liberals make CEO’s and men as ‘sexual predators’ instead of isolated incidents.

Dealing with human beings not machines

Went ceazy.

Because people are not algorithms.

Silly answer. There is no app for that and you cannot create one.

Humans are not so easy to replace. Google and others CANNOT get cars to self driving unless there is no interference with those cars.

那你就解決來看看唄

She's not the brightest light in the room. Technology is much easier to manage than people. Changing people's behavior is not akin to coming up with the latest/greatest invention. A so called manager at this level should realize that. Guess not.

Remind managers of their responsibilities in two key areas: maintaining a healthy organizational culture and preventing workplace harassment.

Sex for those deserve as responsive to non harrassed merit connection of MAN not uniform MAN no evidence taking dail9 self driving ReutersTech camcountry office tinder values sororitynoise solutions algorithm match problem prioritized people actual ability talent outlook

the women should dress decently

Because people are not robots!!!

Progressive apologists shouldn’t be running companies.

. When a body building model with nice assets gets a job instead of a thirty year man. What does she expect to happen.

What is the old saying, 'There is no known cure for fixing stupid.' Sexual harassment is Stupid.

As a womanintech yes. Yes yes yes. Social equality isn’t rocket science, but we sure make it out to be.

Maybe because people aren't machines to be programmed? Maybe because sexual harassment is a feature, not a flaw, in a system that dehumanizes? Just spitballing here.

Why Google would oblige WSJ with any relationship after the hit pieces they continue to conjure is beyond me. LetMSMDie

Segregate men and women in the workplace.

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