Google accused of failing to honour 'don't be evil' pledge

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Three software engineers file lawsuit.

Google accused of failing to honour 'don't be evil' pledge
A group of former Google employees sued the company alleging that it breached their employment contracts by not honouring its famous motto "don't be evil." In the lawsuit filed in California state court in Santa Clara county, former Google employees Rebecca Rivers, Sophie Waldman ...

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