A former Google exec is blaming his termination from the company on discrimination and retaliation.
Ryan Olohan says Google had failed to act on his complaints about a coworker's sexual advances.
Ryan Olohan, formerly Google's managing director of food, beverage, and restaurants, filed a complaint against Google in November alleging sexual harassment, gender discrimination, race discrimination, and retaliation.
The suit names Tiffany Miller, Google's director of programmatic media, as a codefendant.
The complaint says Google "discriminated against Olohan and subjected him to adverse employment actions including, but not limited to, terminating his employment."