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Google employees in Boulder join walkout in protest of company’s handling of sexual misconduct allegations

Protests reported at tech giant’s offices around the world

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Employees at Google’s Boulder campus joined their colleagues at the company’s offices around the world in walking out Thursday to protest the tech giant’s mishandling of sexual misconduct allegations against executives.

At 11 a.m. Thursday, a few hundred employees gathered outside at Google’s Boulder campus, 2930 Pearl St. The protest comes in the wake of a detailing years of sexual harassment allegations and multimillion dollar severance packages for the accused men.

“I’m pissed off,” said Google employee Mal Gilbert. “I thought we were better than that.”

Some employees at the Boulder campus got up and told personal stories of sexism within the workplace while others issued messages of support. Keni Herman carried a sign that said “My outrage can’t fit on this sign.”

Employees at the Boulder campus joined walkouts staged at offices from Tokyo and Singapore to London and New York, with more expected to do so in California.

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