The former Facebook worker claims that she was expelled after she was reported to be sexual harassment by the company’s executive

A former Facebook employee claims that she was terminated after she was informed that her president harassed her sexual, according to her upcoming notes.

In her next book Neglected peopleand Sarah Win Williams accused the technology giant of revenge against her after she filed a complaint against her president, Joel Kaplan, who was at that time as head of global public policy.

She was expelled from her position as director of global public policy in 2017, a decision that she believed was a revenge for the complaint.

Mita said in a statement to Independent It was launched for “weak performance and toxic behavior.” The company confirmed that Williams accused Kaplan of sexual harassment in 2017, but said that the investigation at that time decided that it had provided “misleading and baseless allegations of harassment.” Kaplan is now a senior position of international affairs officials.

The former Facebook employee, Sarah Wayne Williams, claims in upcoming memoirs that she was expelled from the technology giant after she was informed that her director had harassed her sexual (AP)

Elliot Narge, one of the Wynn-Williams supervisors in the company, also told NBC News in a statement that he launched it “based on her repeated failures” to address performance concerns such as “hesitation, converting focus, and failure to implement” in the policy leadership team.

In the seven years of the company, she worked closely with CEO Mark Zuckerberg and former CEO Sherrill Sandberg, whose details are with a number of uncomfortable meetings.

“This is a mixture of old and previously reported allegations about the company and the wrong accusations about our executives,” Meta said in a statement. “Since then, it has been paid by facebook activists and this is simply a continuation of this work. It protects the position of informants of communications to the government, and not disturbing activists trying to sell books.”

Sarah Vinci, who interfered with Wien Williams in Mita and said they were colleagues, did Kaplan in a post on the threads.

She wrote: “I worked with Joel Kaplan for my years on Facebook – was one of my closest colleagues – and I never noticed that something other than professional, studied, strategic and fair.”

“Although everyone is definitely entitled to obtain their opinions and their own experience, I do not know this account for the company, its leaders, or my time there,” Vinberg added.

In her memoirs, which will appear on Tuesday, Win Williams also claims that the company has ignored internal warnings about the potential harm to human rights and democracy.

Weeks before Trump took office, Zuckerberg announced that Meta was beating facts on Facebook and Instagram.

He said at the time: “The facts were very confused politicians and destroyed more confidence than they created, especially in the United States.”

The new Wynn-Williams book is scheduled to be released on Tuesday 11 March (AP)

The new Wynn-Williams book is scheduled to be released on Tuesday 11 March (AP)

Wynn-Williams said it is important to talk now to inform the public of what is going on in the company behind the closed doors.

She told NBC News: “We are in a moment now where the executives of technology and political leaders around the world join efforts and double their influence, and what doubles their strength, and this is the consequences of everyone.” “People need to understand what actually happened.”


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