Activists Accuse Google: Google has denied the allegation of casteism in the office, know what is the whole matter

A US-based Dalit civil rights organization on Thursday accused Google's office of having a casteist and hostile environment. However, Google has denied these allegations. It is noteworthy that the Indian-American employee has resigned from the post in this case.

Activists Accuse Google: Google has denied the allegation of casteism in the office, know what is the whole matter

A US-based Dalit civil rights organization on Thursday accused Google's office of having a casteist and hostile environment. However, Google has denied these allegations. Dalit rights organization Equality Labs alleged that the Google management made public the lack of caste qualifications. This put its employees in danger, as it allowed caste bigotry and harassment to run rampant in the company.

Google spokesperson replied

Google spokeswoman Shannon Newbery told The Washington Post in response to Equality Labs' allegations, "Racial discrimination has no place in our workplace." We have a clear policy against discrimination and retaliation in our office. Everyone knows this thing. It is noteworthy that the Indian-American employee has resigned from the post in this case. The news about the alleged discrimination was first published in The Washington Post.

Equality Labs said in a statement that opponents of racial equality internally circulated misinformation about Sundararajan and Equality Labs until the civil rights event was finally quashed.

Caste equality lies in empathy: Sundararajan

As reported by The Washington Post, Thenmozhi Sundararajan, executive director of Equality Labs, faced discriminatory claims within Google. Sundararajan said, 'The movement towards caste equality is rooted in love, empathy and justice. Sundararajan further said, 'I cannot find words to express how painful and discriminatory Google has taken towards its employees and me. He further said that the company illegally stopped considering caste equality.

Caste discrimination is a pattern in Google: Tanuja Gupta

Former Google Project Manager Tanuja Gupta has been an original organizer of the Google Walkout. More than 400 Google activists lent their support to protest Google employees protesting caste equality. Gupta said that caste discrimination I saw women of four colors upset and silent. Gupta said the June 1, 2022 resignation email shared to more than 15,000 Googlers. He said caste discrimination is a reality at Google. It is not isolated incidents, it is a pattern.