Magic Leap settles sex discrimination lawsuit
Augmented reality company Magic Leap has settled a sex discrimination lawsuit brought by former employee Tannen Campbell. A notice of settlement was filed yesterday, although further terms haven’t been revealed; the case should be officially dismissed by June 2nd.
Campbell’s lawsuit, filed in February, alleged that Magic Leap’s executives turned a blind eye toward sexism at the company. Among other things, it claimed that Magic Leap employees made comments about women being bad with computers, dismissed female team members’ input, and created a “macho bullying” culture at the office. Campbell also alleged that she was fired for pointing out problems with the company’s treatment of women.
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