One of these things is not like the other: Pinterest did not admit to liability as part of the gender discrimination settlement, according to Pinterest’s global head of communications, LeMia Jenkins. Brougher and her attorneys will receive $20 million. https://t.co/6KAi6xZAq9
— Kara Swisher (@karaswisher) December 15, 2020
Pinterest just settled a gender discrimination lawsuit brought by former COO Françoise Brougher for $22.5 million. She came forward after @IfeomaOzoma & @erikashimizu spoke up about racism and sexism at the company. Ozoma and Banks got less than a year's severance when they left: https://t.co/0WVGIYQ2d1
— Zoë Schiffer (@ZoeSchiffer) December 14, 2020
Brougher just got a cool $22.5M which is life-changing money for an individual and also not a drop in the bucket for Pinterest. Great deal all around for everyone except @IfeomaOzoma& @erikashimizu, the 2 black women who risked everything and received nothing. https://t.co/bIN0ZA0WzX
— Sara Mauskopf (@sm) December 15, 2020
NEW: Pinterest agreed to pay $20 million plus $2.5 million in charity to settle the gender discrimination lawsuit brought by @FrancoiseBr https://t.co/Nlx5ixvgH1
— erin griffith (@eringriffith) December 14, 2020
Pinterest agreed to pay $22.5 million to settle a gender discrimination and retaliation lawsuit from its former chief operating officer, in one of the largest publicly announced individual settlements for gender discrimination.
— Cliff Levy (@cliffordlevy) December 14, 2020
By @eringriffith https://t.co/mSKzKSuafy
@IfeomaOzoma and @erikashimizu called for systemic change at Pinterest and the broader industry at great personal expense. They have been gaslit and ignored, despite their industry-leading and successful policy recommendations that Pinterest and others have profited from greatly. https://t.co/3JPEOqCR83
— Eli Bierman (@EliBDev) December 14, 2020
It’s truly and completely fucked that @IfeomaOzoma and @erikashimizu went public, put their careers and reputations on the line, and got less than a year severance when the exec their labor helped convince to go public settles for $22.5m. https://t.co/pne6RNpCZj
— Christina Warren (@film_girl) December 15, 2020
I’ve been in a grief cocoon but needed to say how deeply messed up this is. @IfeomaOzoma and @erikashimizu took tremendous personal risk, got doxxed, still deal with harassment, and a white woman executive was compensated for discrimination once they had already risked it all. https://t.co/tviSuieiJr
— Karla Monterroso (@karlitaliliana) December 15, 2020
$22.5m is a big settlement, dang https://t.co/bucbVMBiMY
— Tracy Chou (@triketora) December 14, 2020
"She added that discrimination against female executives would be solved only when women 'are more the norm than the exception' in executive roles." https://t.co/jQ1A54IeuN
— Maria Aspan (@mariaaspan) December 14, 2020
Trump knows he lost but the fools who believe trump can still be president come 2021, are donating millions to Trump who can use the money any way he wants. Don’t be a Trump fool. https://t.co/fV90llP7d3
— Linda Clarke ? (@LindaMLC) December 15, 2020
“What happened at Lekki Toll Gate has all the traits of the Nigerian authorities’ pattern of a cover-up whenever their defence and security forces commit unlawful killings."
— Mazi Nnamdi Kanu (@MaziNnamdiKanu) November 3, 2020
We demand answers from the Nigerian government! #LekkiMassacre #EndSARS https://t.co/EASYFDWY6L
?BREAKING: California vote secures Biden/Harris WINNER OF THE 2020 ELECTION.
— Craigrm (@Craigrm5) December 15, 2020
Trump has emergency meeting with staff to discuss next step.https://t.co/DbXcsu6BgY pic.twitter.com/Zfx95oih9c
In this op-ed, @behl_natasha addresses the ongoing farmers' protest in India and its implications for democracy https://t.co/lDdj32THva#WomenAlsoKnowStuff
— womenalsoknowstuff (@womenalsoknow) December 14, 2020
Breaking: Uber facing $59 million from California and threat of service shutdown until it gives data about sexual assault cases https://t.co/SuCPTau4OE
— Carolyn Said (@CSaid) December 14, 2020
Uber is under fire for refusing to hand over sexual assault data. The company argued it risked compromising victims' anonymity by complying w/ a request for names, even if under seal. State now tells Uber it can anonymize the data but must pay a $59M fine https://t.co/bkYBcWtxBN
— Faiz Siddiqui (@faizsays) December 15, 2020
“If Uber doesn’t pay up and answer the outstanding questions [about sexual assaults], [California’s Public Utilities Commission] could suspend the company’s license to operate in the state, an administrative law judge ruled on Monday.”
— Tech Won't Save Us (@techwontsaveus) December 14, 2020
Suspend it! https://t.co/ZLSb2uwleV
California regulators want Uber to hand over data about sexual harassment and assault claims by riders and drivers — and now they're handing down a $59 million fine for its refusal, @CSaid reports:https://t.co/8WrFQQ0HAP
— Tech Chronicle (@techchronicle) December 14, 2020
A judge ordered Uber today to pay a $59 million fine to California’s Public Utilities Commission and threatened to suspend its state permit to operate if it fails to do so within 30 days https://t.co/O6YqTNfQRq
— Axios (@axios) December 15, 2020
Breaking: Uber facing $59 million from California and threat of service shutdown until it gives data about sexual assault cases https://t.co/SuCPTau4OE
— Carolyn Said (@CSaid) December 14, 2020
#BREAKING
— #DDD (@DDDaughters) December 15, 2020
Regulators are to fine #Uber $59m for failing to provide info on sexual assault cases & harassment claims among its drivers
If they don’t provide the information or pay the fine within 30 days, regulators will be forced to stop their operations
https://t.co/T3eyyVg3ec
California regulators want to fine Uber $59 million for failing to provide detailed information on sexual assault cases and harassment claims following its 'safety transparency report' last year: https://t.co/h9ka4mdCmC
— sara ashley o'brien (@saraashleyo) December 14, 2020
Uber may have to stop operations in the state if it does not comply with a new order from regulators requiring it to hand over information about sexual assault and harassment claims among riders and drivers.https://t.co/5Vp12Dq5v7
— San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) December 14, 2020
If you don't know what I'm talking about https://t.co/87cKWTVdEc
— Tiffani Ashley Bell (@tiffani) December 14, 2020
According to The NY Times piece they didn’t accept liability so there was no punitive component - the amount was “partial compensation for Ms. Brougher’s lost income” (her reported pay package was $21.7m in 2019). https://t.co/XtFMGsvJVd
— Rishab Aiyer Ghosh (@r2g2) December 15, 2020
.@Pinterest to pay $22.5 mil to settle gender discrimination & retaliation lawsuit by Françoise Brougher, its former COO, in one of the largest public individual settlements for gender discrimination.
— Raju Narisetti (@raju) December 15, 2020
Pinterest did not admit to any liability.https://t.co/iYdHldCsdg? @nytimes
This is hugehttps://t.co/HAzrI9E4MM
— Taylor Majewski (@TaylorMajewski) December 14, 2020
Terminally ill Washington elector breaks down after casting Biden vote: ‘I was glad to do my duty’https://t.co/XMtePMg86g https://t.co/XvtqIYV9O1
— Paula (@paulamoore) December 15, 2020
California regulators want to fine Uber $59 million for failing to provide detailed information on sexual assault cases and harassment claims among its drivers and riders. https://t.co/1tuVBjfpWv
— San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) December 15, 2020
California to Uber: Pay $59 million and give data about sexual assault cases https://t.co/opRT7q07w3
— Emilio Perez (@Emilio__CA) December 15, 2020