Google CEO Sundar Pichai admits 'we didn't live up to expectations'

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

Google employees across the globe took part in a mass walkout in protest over the company's protection of Android mobile software creator, Andy Rubin (pictured in New York in June), who has been accused of sexual assault allegations Google's CEO has admitted'we didn't always do it right', but insists sexual harassment is a societal problem after the tech giant paid out $90m to a sex-pest executive. Thousands of employees took part in a mass walkout, dubbed the'Walkout For Real Change,' one week after Android software creator Andy Rubin was accused of coercing a woman into performing oral sex on him in a hotel in 2013, reported by the New York Times. Google CEO Sundar Pichai took to the stage yesterday, 'It's been a difficult time here,' he told the New York Times DealBook conference. 'There's been anger and frustration within the company. At Google, we set a very high bar, and we clearly didn't live up to our expectations.'