The Google affair bares Silicon Valley’s trust deficitTech sector behaviour must live up to its powerful role in the economy and societyA Googler’s memo shows there is work to be doneThe familiar arguments about gender resurface in Silicon ValleySuppressing debate about gender will not help women at workThe Google engineer, however wrong, was challenging orthodoxiesWall St women vs tech: higher anxiety Premium contentBanks are little better than Silicon Valley at gender diversity in the top ranksGoogle is right to let its engineer air his views on gender Premium contentIt is too soon to reverse policies, but open debate is welcome, writes Andrew HillLiberation for women and men is about choice not dogmaWhy should only the life choices of the traditionally inclined be deemed unhealthy?More from this SeriesTech engineering perpetuates biasLetter from Dr Elizabeth Pollitzer, London, UKModern employers must invest in all their staffLetter from Niels Erich, San Francisco, CA, US
The Google affair bares Silicon Valley’s trust deficitTech sector behaviour must live up to its powerful role in the economy and societyA Googler’s memo shows there is work to be doneThe familiar arguments about gender resurface in Silicon ValleySuppressing debate about gender will not help women at workThe Google engineer, however wrong, was challenging orthodoxiesWall St women vs tech: higher anxiety Premium contentBanks are little better than Silicon Valley at gender diversity in the top ranksGoogle is right to let its engineer air his views on gender Premium contentIt is too soon to reverse policies, but open debate is welcome, writes Andrew HillLiberation for women and men is about choice not dogmaWhy should only the life choices of the traditionally inclined be deemed unhealthy?More from this SeriesTech engineering perpetuates biasLetter from Dr Elizabeth Pollitzer, London, UKModern employers must invest in all their staffLetter from Niels Erich, San Francisco, CA, US