Google employee made redundant after reporting sexual harassment, court hears

Google employee made redundant after reporting sexual harassment, court hears

By bbc.com
Publication Date: 2026-01-11 00:38:00

Rianna CroxfordInvestigations correspondent

BBC A professional headshot of Victoria Woodall with chin length golden curly hair wearing a navy suit against a navy backdropBBC

Victoria Woodall has taken Google to an employment tribunal

A senior Google employee has claimed she was made redundant after reporting a manager who told clients stories about his swinger lifestyle and showed a nude of his wife.

Victoria Woodall told an employment tribunal she was subjected to a campaign of retaliation by the company after whistleblowing on the man who was later sacked.

Google UK’s internal investigation found the manager had touched two female colleagues without their consent, and his behaviour amounted to sexual harassment, documents seen by the BBC in court show.

The tech giant denies retaliating against Woodall and argues she became “paranoid” after whistleblowing and began to view normal business activities as “sinister”.

In her claim, Woodall says her own boss subjected her to a “relentless campaign of retaliation” after her complaint also implicated his close friends who were later disciplined for witnessing the…