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  2. Microsoft reaches settlement with California over alleged ...

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    Microsoft has reached a $14.4 million settlement with California’s Civil Rights Department over claims the company discriminated against employees who were on parental and disability leave.The ...

  3. Microsoft settles California probe over worker leave for $14 ...

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    Microsoft Corp has agreed to pay $14 million to settle a California agency's claims that it illegally penalized workers who took medical or family-care leave, the agency said on Wednesday. The ...

  4. List of California companies - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Sims Company; Abgent; Acadia Pharmaceuticals; Accelrys; Access Books; ACT Biotech Inc; Activision; Actuate Corporation; AdGreetz; Adobe Inc. Advanced Micro Devices

  5. Microsoft will pay $14M to settle allegations it ... - AOL

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    Microsoft has about 221,000 employees worldwide, including nearly 7,000 in California, according to the state civil rights agency. The agency did not have an estimate for how many workers could ...

  6. Microsoft Garage - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Garage is a Microsoft program that encourages employees to work on projects about which they are passionate, despite having no relation to their primary function within the company. Employees from all divisions of Microsoft are free to take part in Microsoft Garage activities and small-scale innovation projects.

  7. Microsoft and unions - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft recognizes 8 video game unions [α] representing 2,000 [β] video game workers. [4] [5] Microsoft like other tech companies, has historically resisted unions and relied on temporary workers with lower pay and job security than regular employees. Microsoft changed course in 2014 with the appointment of Brad Smith, Microsoft's new ...