Microsoft Agrees to $14.4 Million Settlement Over Discrimination Claims
California's Civil Rights Department finds Microsoft penalized employees for taking protected leave, disproportionately affecting women and people with disabilities.
- Settlement addresses allegations of retaliation against workers taking parental, disability, or family-care leave.
- Affected employees faced lower bonuses, unfavorable reviews, and limited promotion opportunities.
- Microsoft to hire an independent consultant to review and recommend policy changes.
- Training for managers and HR staff to prevent future discrimination included in the agreement.
- Nearly all settlement funds to go to eligible current and former employees.