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Today marks one year since workers with No Tech for Apartheid staged sit-ins at Google offices to protest the use of our labor to power the genocide in Gaza, to demand an end the harassment and ...
However, this protest is not the only outcry from Google employees. It simply marks the latest demonstration of anti-Israel sentiment from the tech giant’s workers.
The protest comes after more than 50 Google employees were fired following sit-ins and protests that took place at Google office locations last month protesting Project Nimbus.
Former Google workers file labor board complaint over protest-relating firings The ex-employees said the tech giant violated their labor rights when firing at least 28 employees for protesting ...
Dozens of Google workers were fired after internal protests surrounding a lucrative contract that the technology company has with the Israeli government.
Former Google employees filed a federal labor complaint against the tech giant Monday evening, claiming they were illegally fired for protesting their then-employer's partnership with the Israeli ...
According to "No Tech for Apartheid," the activist campaign led by tech workers behind the protests, a total of 50 Google employees have now been let go by the company over the sit-ins.
Google has fired another 20 employees for their involvement in protests over its dealings with Israel. The tech giant has a cloud computing contract with the Israeli military, and pro-Palestinian ...
Google fired at least 20 more workers following protests last week at the tech giant’s offices over its ties to Israel — bringing the total number of terminated staff to more than 50, a group ...
Google terminated more employees who protested in company offices nationwide over a contract with the Israeli government.