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Google Denies Labor Related Difficulties; Here’s What You Need To Know
Google is a multinational technology corporation concentrating in Internet-related services and products established 19 years ago. Recently, the company faced a labor-related issue.
Labor Issue
As Google is considered one of the largest and leading company worldwide, they are expected to encounter fewer problems regarding the welfare of their employees. But just recently, it was accused by the country's government of not paying enough salary of the company's women workers.
The company denied the allegation. In a report posted by Bloomberg, Google said on their official statement, that every year, they make a thorough and sturdy review of compensation across genders and we have found no gender pay gap.
The company added that an investigation on them is ongoing. Aside from this the company is also obliged to allow the government to inspect records for an examination because they are a federal entrepreneur, according to the Labor Department.
Future Projects
Despite the labor related issue, the company continues on making and focusing on new projects. Per BGR,Facebook and Google have a vital function in the extent of fake news. Both companies faced several issues last year after the US presidential election.
Because a lot of people believed that the results of the election was influenced by fake news.
Although, neither Facebook nor Google actively contributed to distributing fake news.
Apparently driven by financial or political gain, some people and businesses took account of the process of both companies' work - and utilized the services to spread fake news. Both companies have pledged to fight the black propaganda.
Google announced a new product last Friday (Apr. 7), described as Fact Check, which will be available in Search and News probably next month. The company itself will not confirm the exactness of reports, but the organization produced the "Fact Check" tag to distinguish if the news is legitimate and true. Stay tuned for more of the latest updates.
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