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Oracle in US hired more Indians than any other race-- but paid them 25% less than whites
The US Department of Labour found technology giant Oracle guilty of underpaying some of its employe…
Best Buy, Lyft, and Adobe are hiring more execs from marginalized backgrounds thanks in part to this woman
Cathrin Stickney of Parity.org is quietly working with top CEOs to diversify their boardrooms and C…
Marguerite Ward
10 Things in Tech: Say goodbye to the US car market as we know it, TikTok will pay for AR filters, and YouTubers share how they make money
In today's edition: IBM employee on sick leave for 15 years sues company, YouTubers share how to ma…
Diamond Naga Siu
The women suing Google over gender discrimination want to expand the lawsuit to a class action
Plaintiffs have asked a California judge for class certification to represent 10,800 female Google …
Aaron Holmes
Oracle's board will unanimously reject a shareholder request for a gender pay gap audit
Google, for one, has been at the forefront of the conversation since the Department of Labor filed …
Becky Peterson
The government is suing Oracle for discriminatory hiring practices - Oracle says it's 'politically motivated'
As a federal contractor, Oracle is required by law to comply with anti-discrimination regulations, …
Matt Weinberger
Oracle underpaid women and minority workers by $401 million, the Labor Department says
But the company's discrimination extended beyond new hires, according to the reports. The company r…
Troy Wolverton
How much PR firms like FTI Consulting and Edelman pay staffers
Here are the top media and advertising stories from Business Insider for August 19.
Lauren Johnson
A judge is getting tired of the sniping in the Oracle wage and hiring bias case filed by the Labor Department: 'Stop the invective communication'
"This lawsuit alleges Oracle unlawfully discriminated against its employees by suppressing the pay …
Benjamin Pimentel
The remarkable lawsuit pitting Oracle against its own board members now suggests Larry Ellison should give back $1.6 billion for the 2016 NetSuite acquisition
Ellison is not the only one being targeted in this suit. The shareholder is suing loosely for "bill…
Julie Bort
The government says it has evidence of an 'extreme' gender pay gap at Google
"The investigation is not complete, but at this point the department has received compelling eviden…
Associated Press,Danielle Muo…
The most hated workplace software on the planet
It creates mountains of busywork for everyone. So why do more than half of the companies in the For…
Matt Alston
10 things in tech you need to know today
Oracle is buying medical-records giant Cerner, and SpaceX is launching human muscle cells into spac…
Jordan Parker Erb
Tech founders love Elon Musk — and hope to emulate his brutal Twitter crackdown
For tech founders, Elon Musk's approach to his Twitter takeover makes him a visionary — and they've…
Jordan Parker Erb,Diamond Nag…
Tech: The new walking dead? Venture funds
In today's edition: A Google bot may have achieved consciousness, and we have a review of a complet…
Jordan Parker Erb
Another group of older ex-employees are suing IBM alleging it targeted older workers for layoffs
Sellers tells Business Insider that, through the lawsuit, he ultimately wants to stop IBM from "rel…
Julie Bort
10 things in tech you need to know today
Have an Amazon Alexa device? Now you can hear 10 Things in Tech each morning. Just search for "Busi…
Isobel Asher Hamilton,Isobel …
The new co-CEO of Salesforce explains how the $124 billion cloud company's 'fourth' act is using AI to give its customers the 'Holy Grail'
For example, Block says that during a meeting with Jes Staley, the chief executive of Barclays, the…
Matt Weinberger
Microsoft chairman John Thompson explains why CEO Satya Nadella is poised to win the cloud wars
If the company's cloud wasn't welcoming to rival products, if the whole cloud was nothing but Micro…
Julie Bort
New technologies could kill one-third of US jobs so CEOs, not politicians, need to take responsibility, says billionaire Marc Benioff
He says he's leading by example. Salesforce donates millions of dollars to San Francisco's public s…