The “nicest place on the Internet”? Trouble at Pinterest, Inc

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
Rita J. Shea-Van Fossen, Janet Rovenpor, Lisa T. Stickney
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Research methodology Data for the case came from public sources, including legal proceedings, court filings and Securities and Exchange Commission filings. The authors perused hundreds of court documents and identified 28 that were most relevant to this case. The authors also used press interviews with the women highlighted in the case. The authors have no relationship with the company and no one from the company has reviewed the information presented in this case. As the case is drawn from sworn legal testimonies, interviews and related documents in the public domain, the authors did not have to seek approval for publication. Case overview/synopsis Pinterest touted itself as “the nicest place on the Internet.” It had an almost 80% female user base and purported to have an inclusive culture that embraced diversity. However, in June 2020, in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests, two former female employees of color violated their non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to publicly accuse Pinterest of racial and gender discrimination. In August 2020, Pinterest’s former Chief Operating Officer, Francoise Brougher, filed a lawsuit charging the company with gender discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination, and authored a public blog post titled, The Pinterest Paradox: Cupcakes and Toxicity, detailing her own experience with the company’s discriminatory culture. Three days later 236 of Pinterest’s 2,545 employees staged a virtual walkout and 445 employees signed a petition in an attempt to change Pinterest’s policies and culture. The case provides a brief overview of Pinterest, including its mission, values and organizational culture, and details several incidents and complaints by female and minority employees. The case questions whether employee complaints are a relatively narrow issue involving disgruntled former employees who did not fit at the organization or a much broader issue involving discrimination and managerial neglect in creating and maintaining a nondiscriminatory, inclusive culture. Students are encouraged to evaluate the situation in which Co-Founder, Board Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Ben Silbermann finds himself, evaluate the actions taken and decide if Silbermann should take any additional actions to address the discrimination claims and ensure a positive culture for all employees. Complexity academic level This case is appropriate for graduate and advanced undergraduate level courses in organizational behavior, human resource management and business law or any course where discrimination and workplace culture are discussed.
“互联网上最好的地方”?Pinterest公司的麻烦
研究方法该案的数据来自公开来源,包括法律诉讼、法庭文件和美国证券交易委员会文件。提交人仔细阅读了数百份法庭文件,确定了28份与本案最相关的文件。提交人还利用了对案件中重点提到的妇女的新闻采访。提交人与该公司没有任何关系,该公司也没有人审查本案中提供的信息。由于案件来源于宣誓的法律证词、采访和公共领域的相关文件,提交人不必寻求批准即可发表。案例概述/概要感兴趣将自己标榜为“互联网上最好的地方”。它拥有近80%的女性用户群,并声称拥有包容多样性的包容性文化。然而,2020年6月,在“黑人的命也是命”抗议活动之后,两名前有色人种女员工违反了保密协议,公开指责Pinterest存在种族和性别歧视。2020年8月,Pinterest的前首席运营官Francoise Brougher提起诉讼,指控该公司存在性别歧视、报复和不当解雇,并撰写了一篇题为《Pinterest悖论:纸杯蛋糕和毒性》的公开博客文章,详细描述了她自己对该公司歧视文化的经历。三天后,Pinterest 2545名员工中的236人举行了虚拟罢工,445名员工签署了请愿书,试图改变Pinterest的政策和文化。该案例简要介绍了Pinterest,包括其使命、价值观和组织文化,并详细介绍了女性和少数族裔员工的几起事件和投诉。该案件质疑,员工投诉是一个相对狭窄的问题,涉及不适合该组织的心怀不满的前员工,还是一个更广泛的问题,包括在创建和维护非歧视、包容性文化方面的歧视和管理疏忽。鼓励学生评估联合创始人、董事会主席兼首席执行官Ben Silbermann的处境,评估所采取的行动,并决定Silbermann是否应采取任何额外行动来解决歧视索赔,并确保所有员工都有一种积极的文化。复杂的学术水平本案例适用于组织行为、人力资源管理和商法的研究生和高级本科生课程,或任何讨论歧视和工作场所文化的课程。
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