The post-pandemic in-office trend has had its starts and stops, and CFOs have to adjust accordingly. Even as such companies as Google, JP Morgan Chase and Bank of America have issued back-to-office ...
Google has become the latest company that appears to be moving away from encouraging its employees to take part in political ...
Following multiple anti-Israel protests at company headquarters earlier this month, Google fired 28 employees ... to bring their whole selves to the office, "The moves are a correction to the ...
Google on Tuesday confirmed it terminated additional employees involved with the protests that disrupted its offices last ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai made it clear that disrupting the company's offices to make political statements would not be ...
Google employees arrested for protesting the company's work with the Israeli government. Sit-ins led to arrests in New York & Sunnyvale. Demands included pulling out of a contract with Amazon.
The group in Sunnyvale occupied the office of Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian and livestreamed the sit-in on a Twitch channel called “notech4apartheid.” On the stream, they said New York ...
Pichai’s message followed a missive sent by Google’s vice president of global security Chris Rackow, who called out the pro-Palestinian staffers after they occupied the Sunnyvale office of the ...
About 20 more Google staffers were fired in the past week following the in-office protests against the company’s cloud computing contract with the Israeli government, The Washington Post reported.