Two Google employees who spearheaded the walkout against sexual misconduct say the company has retaliated and demoted them

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Two of the women behind last year's protest wrote in an internal email that they were retaliated against, Wired reports.

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"My manager started ignoring me, my work was given to other people, and I was told to go on medical leave, even though I'm not sick," Stapleton said in the email."While my work has been restored, the environment remains hostile and I consider quitting nearly every day." "We prohibit retaliation in the workplace, and investigate all allegations," a Google spokesperson told Business Insider."Employees and teams are regularly and commonly given new assignments, or reorganized, to keep pace with evolving business needs. There has been no retaliation here."

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SAI What were the alleged acts of harrasment? FACTS, please!

I know little about the facts of what they were protesting. But organizing a walk out at work hurts the company and you can't expect there to be no consequences for that. Sexual harassment is awful and I hope Google has gotten rid of all offenders

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