Snapchat was accused of discriminating against female workers, failing to address sexual harassment and retaliating against employees who complained.

Snapchat Inc. Pays $15 Million to Resolve Discrimination and Harassment Claims

The tech industry is known for its innovations and rapid advancements. It is no secret, however, that many companies struggle with workplace discrimination and harassment. Reports of unequal treatment based on factors like gender or age continue to surface from unhappy employees working for tech giants. One such case involves Snapchat Inc., based in Santa Monica, California. The popular social media company recently agreed to pay a $15 million settlement to resolve allegations of discrimination and harassment.

Snapchat was accused of discriminating against female workers, failing to address sexual harassment and retaliating against employees who complained. The settlement applies to women who worked for Snapchat between 2014 and 2024 in California. Workers who faced discrimination will receive most of the settlement amount, which is pending court approval.

The California Civil Rights Department initiated the lawsuit after a three-year investigation. It claimed that Snapchat systematically discriminated against female employees regarding pay and promotions. Despite the company’s rapid growth from 250 employees in 2015 to over 5,000 in 2022, female employees faced significant barriers to advancement. Women were often “told to wait their turn,” discouraged from applying for promotions or saw opportunities go to less-qualified male coworkers.

Women in engineering roles were particularly affected, comprising about 70 percent of Snapchat’s workforce. The complaint said they had difficulties moving forward from entry-level roles at the company. According to the California Civil Rights Department, male managers consistently favored male employees for promotions over more qualified women. The lawsuit said Snapchat treated women as “second-class citizens.”

In addition to pay and promotion discrimination, the lawsuit alleged that women at Snapchat were subjected to sexual harassment and retaliation when they spoke up. Reports included unwelcome sexual advances and other misconduct. When women complained about these issues, they faced retaliation such as negative performance reviews and termination. The settlement aims to address these systemic issues and ensure a more equitable workplace.

While Snapchat disagreed with the claims, the company opted to settle to avoid long and expensive litigation. As part of the settlement agreement, Snapchat will hire an independent consultant to review and recommend improvements to its pay and promotion policies. The company will also retain an outside auditor to monitor compliance with sexual harassment and discrimination laws. Furthermore, Snapchat will provide mandatory training for its staff and ensure that all employees are informed about their rights to report harassment or discrimination without fear of retaliation.

Workplace discrimination and harassment are pervasive issues that can significantly impact employees’ well-being and career prospects. Discrimination occurs when a worker is treated unfairly or unfavorably due to personal characteristics such as gender, race, age, disability or sexual orientation. Harassment involves unwelcome conduct based on these characteristics, creating a hostile or intimidating work environment.

Discrimination can manifest in various forms, from unequal pay and promotion opportunities to biased hiring practices and exclusion from key projects. Sexual harassment can include unwelcome advances, inappropriate comments and other behaviors that contribute to a toxic work atmosphere.

Laws like California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act exist to safeguard employees from such unlawful treatment. Addressing discrimination and harassment in the workplace is crucial for creating a fair and inclusive environment for all workers. Employers are responsible for implementing policies to prevent discrimination and harassment. This includes establishing clear reporting mechanisms, conducting regular audits and fostering a culture of respect and inclusion. Employees should be encouraged to speak up about any unfair treatment they experience without fear of retaliation.

If you have faced workplace discrimination, harassment or retaliation, it is crucial to know your rights and seek legal assistance. While McCormack Law Firm was not involved with this lawsuit, our San Francisco employment lawyers are dedicated to helping workers resolve employment disputes and hold employers accountable for unlawful practices. Contact us today for a free initial consultation.

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