At Oracle women earn 13,000 less than male counter parts, 13% less in bonuses, 33% less in stock value. They also represent less than 13% of the executive workforce. Lets face it Oracle does not like women. They need some serious help with diversity. The cat is out of the bag. These numbers are as of 2015 before they layoffs began. I want recent numbers!
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/01/21/oracle_gender_pay_gap/
The figure was released on Friday, as part of a pay discrimination lawsuit filed against Big Red in the San Mateo County state court of California in 2017.
The latest filing, submitted ahead of a joint case management conference on 25 January, is an analysis of payroll data carried out by Professor David Neumark of UC Irvine.
This found that women were paid on average $13,000 less than men, even after controlling for various factors such as career level, performance review scores and office location, according to The Guardian.
Neumark is said to have claimed that the probability of the discrepancy happening by chance was less than one in a billion.
Prior to this Oracle claimed that its diversity numbers were "trade secrets" and could not disclose them.
Oracle and Palantir said diversity figures were trade secrets. The real secret: Embarrassing numbers
‘A very real threat’
Oracle argued that “there is a very real threat to its competitive position” if its workforce diversity were to be exposed. Any such advantage to a competitor, Oracle argued, “may have a very significant and detrimental impact on Oracle’s business.”
So watch out, investors – the competitive positions of Oracle, Palantir and Pandora are about to take a big hit. That’s if you believe the companies’ arguments that releasing their diversity numbers will cause “substantial competitive harm.”
Thanks to our lawsuit, we now know that just under 13 percent of Oracle’s executives in 2015 were women, including co-CEO Safra Catz. Two-thirds of major Silicon Valley companies had a better representation of female executives that year. And like Palantir, Oracle’s workforce was 90 percent white and Asian.
13% in 2015? Makes me wonder if that number is even lower today. I bet a lot of them were given severance packages. They probably hit a salary cap, and we all know the rumor that MH does not like women over 40.
https://www.revealnews.org/article/oracle-and-palantir-said-diversity-figures-were-trade-secrets-the-real-secret-embarrassing-numbers/
So here is another question if Oracle blatantly discriminates against women, why not engage in all forms of discrimination? How about minorities? How about people over 40? How do these numbers look? Who got laid off over the past 3 to 4 years? I'd bet money it was women, minorities and workers over 40. S-xism, Racism and Ageism, why not? I want recent numbers! I want to see who was hit and the current diversity numbers vs 2015.