Google may have thought itself free of Brian Reid and his lawsuit after one court rejected his age discrimination suit, but the appellate court found that rejection was in error.
Digg: A New Platform for Discrimination
I’ve been pondering my stance on Digg recently. When I saw Christian Mezei’s Unofficial FAQ regarding the Digg algorithm, I began to ponder the entire concept of social media, especially given the recent controversy surrounding which content makes the front page, and which gets buried.
The ROR Advantage: No Spider Discrimination!
Search engine optimization is a very complex science, but at its heart is the simple rule: to format your website in such a way that spiders can immediately recognize and index its content.
Google’s Pregnancy Discrimination Suit — A Pregnant Business Owner Weighs In
A report released in July 2004 by The National Partnership for Women & Families found that pregnancy discrimination complaints have increased 39% from 1992 to 2003, even though the nation’s birthrate has dropped by nine percent.
Google Faces Bizarre Discrimination Lawsuit
In a lawsuit that seems to fault Google’s vice president of national sales more than the company itself, a former Manhattan sales executive is alleging some nasty charges of misconduct while she was pregnant with quadruplets.
Steve Ballmer’s Anti-Discrimination Email To Microsoft Employees
This email was sent to all Microsoft employees on Friday, April 22, 2005, and approved to be posted publicly by PR.
Google Sued Over Age Discrimination
The search engine giant Google had a lawsuit filed against it citing age discrimination. Google’s former director of operations, Brian Reid, 54, claims Google discriminates against older workers.