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Googlers have questions for the company after getting smaller pay bumps


Published on 2025-03-30 07:01:20 - Insider
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The article from MSN discusses the dissatisfaction among Google employees following the announcement of their annual pay raises. Despite Google's parent company, Alphabet, reporting a significant profit of $16.4 billion in the last quarter, employees received what they perceive as smaller-than-expected salary increases. This has led to a wave of questions and concerns among the workforce, particularly about the fairness and transparency of the compensation process. Employees are using internal forums to voice their frustrations, especially since the raises come at a time when Alphabet is cutting costs in other areas, including reducing perks and laying off staff. The situation has sparked discussions on the alignment between company profits and employee compensation, with many feeling that the raises do not reflect the company's financial health or their contributions.

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