Google Class Action Lawsuit 2025 Settlement

Google Class Action Lawsuit 2025 Settlement. Google Class Action Lawsuit and Settlement News Top Class Actions CALIFORNIA-Google agreed to pay US$28 million (S$37 million) to settle a class-action lawsuit claiming that it favoured white and Asian employees by paying them more and putting them on higher. Judge Charles Adams of the Santa Clara County Superior Court granted preliminary approval of the settlement last week, according to Gunn Coble LLP, a Los Angeles civil rights law firm that represented the plaintiffs.

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Despite reaching a settlement, Google refutes the lawsuit's claims. Google has agreed to pay $28 million to settle a class action lawsuit that claimed the tech giant favored white and Asian employees by offering them higher pay and career advancement opportunities than other workers

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Google has agreed to pay $28 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that accused the company of giving preferential treatment to employees based on their racial background Judge Charles Adams of the Santa Clara County Superior Court granted preliminary approval of the settlement last week, according to Gunn Coble LLP, a Los Angeles civil rights law firm that represented the plaintiffs. The plaintiff's motion for preliminary settlement approval, filed in February 2025, says the Google deal represents "one of the first settlements of its kind since Labor Code section 1197.5.

Google faces several lawsuits, agrees to settlements in others. Google has agreed to pay $28m (£21.5m) to settle a lawsuit that claimed white and Asian employees were given better pay and career opportunities than workers from other ethnic. Judge Charles Adams of the Santa Clara County Superior Court granted preliminary approval of the settlement last week, according to Gunn Coble LLP, a Los Angeles civil rights law firm that represented the plaintiffs.

Google faces several lawsuits, agrees to settlements in others. The class includes at least 6,632 people in California who worked at Google from February 2018 to December 2024 Despite reaching a settlement, Google refutes the lawsuit's claims.