Apple engineer Antonio García Martínez has left the company, according to Bloomberg.
Employees had spoken out about the hire, citing his misogynistic past comments, The Verge reported.
They said Antonio García Martínez wrote racist and sexist remarks in his autobiography, Chaos Monkey.
Apple engineer Antonio García Martínez has left the company following employee backlash over his comments about women and people of color, Bloomberg reported Wednesday. At Apple, we have always strived to create an inclusive, welcoming workplace where everyone is respected and accepted. Behavior that demeans or discriminates against people for who they are has no place here, Apple spokesperson Tom Neumayr told Insider.
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compare it to activist investors? when they don t like how a company is being run, they charge the board and they demand board seats and get them. they re able to get that kind of control because of all the shares they own of the company. is this a moment where actual employees, thousands and thousands of employees could stand up and say we re going to take a bit more control in the same way that you see a dan lobe? with activist investors, there are two kinds, they are the one that is make their money by improving the operations of the country and then there are those that loot and pillage. i would make a distinction between those two. in terms of employee activism, some of the largest shareholders in the world represent employees, their pension funds and savings. those voices, if raised, could make a big difference. we ll soon find out. bernie sanders is there to make