Google's marketing director leaves her post after being persecuted

Claire Stapleton, marketing director who spent 12 years at Google and YouTube, resigned over allegations of corporate retaliation after labor protests that led her to protest against her company's harassment policy.
The Guardian newspaper reported that Stapleton told her colleagues at work that the administration described inappropriate words made it difficult for her to do her job or find another job, so she felt that there was no place within the company, saying she was persecuted because of her protest against the company, in addition to the company's attempts In order to force the other participants in the strike to resign as well.
"We thank Claire for her work on Google and wish her all the best. I repeat that we do not tolerate retaliation. Our HR team conducted a thorough investigation and found no evidence of what she said, but we found that she got support. In line with their contributions to the workplace, including awarding them for their role in the strike. "
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