Google settles racial discrimination lawsuit for $50 million
Source: AP
By BARBARA ORTUTAY
Updated 4:22 PM CDT, May 8, 2026
Google has settled with Black employees who alleged systemic racial disparities in hiring, pay, and advancement in a lawsuit filed in 2022.
April Curley, a former Google employee, had sued the tech giant for racial discrimination, saying it engages in a pattern and practice of unfair treatment for its Black workers. The suit claimed the company steered them into lower-level and lower-paid jobs and subjected them to a hostile work environment if they speak out. Other former Google workers also joined the suit, which later received class action status.
This case is about accountability, plain and simple, said civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who represented the plaintiffs, in a statement. For far too long, Black employees in the tech industry have faced barriers that limit opportunity. This settlement is a significant step toward holding one of the worlds most powerful companies accountable and making clear that discriminatory practices cannot and will not be tolerated.
The settlement was announced in May 2025 and granted final approval this week. Google said when the settlement was reached that it strongly disagrees with the allegations that it treated anyone improperly and remains committed to paying, hiring, and leveling all employees consistently.
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