Don't worry, I called them out on it in a new post.
[The Guardian News Outlet Releases Misleading ClickBait Title To Drive Viewership: "Revealed: Google tried to block media coverage of gender discrimination case"
The Media does not have the right to view company documents. Google did not hide search results.](https://www.reddit.com/r/CorporateMisconduct/comments/6cqi0t/the_guardian_news_outlet_releases_misleading/)
This is terrible news coverage as everyone thought google was using it's power to manipulate search results. Turns out they wouldn't release their records to the DoL. It also turns out they are only required to release their records to the DoL, and the media doesn't have the right to view their records, so why is The Guardian saying they are blocking media coverage? Is the DoL allowed to release the Google records they inspect to the media? This is completely unclear, and that's why I call /r/CorporateMisconduct on The Guardian News Outlet.
I call /r/CorporateMisconduct on The Guardian News Outlet
Google is a federal contractor, which means it must comply with equal opportunity laws and allow the DoL to inspect records.