Google Terminates Employees Over Protests Against Israeli Government Contract
April 18 2024 - 8:20AM
IH Market News
Google LLC (NASDAQ:GOOG) has dismissed 28 employees from its New
York and Sunnyvale, California offices. These employees were
actively protesting against the company’s controversial
cloud-computing contract with the Israeli government. The
dismissals were reported by the Wall Street Journal on Thursday,
referencing an internal email from Chris Rackow, Google’s Vice
President for Global Security.
In the email, Rackow emphasized the company’s stance on internal
protests, stating, “If you’re one of the few who are tempted to
think we’re going to overlook conduct that violates our policies,
think again.” He described the protests as “unacceptable, extremely
disruptive and made co-workers feel threatened.”
The firings come amid heightened tensions within the company
over its $1.2 billion contract with what the protest organizers
called “the genocidal Israeli government and military.” The
organizers have criticized Google for prioritizing its business
interests over the ethical concerns raised by its employees.
This incident has sparked a broader discussion about the balance
between corporate contracts and employee activism, especially
within major tech companies known for their influential roles in
global politics and their impact on privacy and data security.
As the news unfolds, the reaction within the tech community and
among human rights advocates continues to grow, raising questions
about the implications for employee rights and corporate
responsibilities.
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