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Stapleton wrote in an impassioned Medium post that she is leaving Google after 12 years because "the heads of my department branded me with a kind of scarlet letter that makes it difficult to do my job."
"These past few months have been unbearably stressful and confusing," she wrote. "But they’ve been eye-opening, too: the more I spoke up about what I was experiencing, the more I heard, and the more I understood how universal these issues are."
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"Google’s always had controversies and internal debates, but the 'hard things' had intensified, and the way leadership was addressing them suddenly felt different, cagier, less satisfying," Stapleton wrote, describing her experiences over the past year at the company. She did not explicitly mention this week's wave of YouTube criticism.
Both Stapleton and fellow Google employee Meredith Whittaker were instrumental in organizing the Google walkouts that took place at Google offices around the world last year, with workers railing against the company's handling of sexual harassment issues as well as general working conditions.
And both women in April circulated internal messages alleging they'd faced months of retaliation from the company over their activist efforts.
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