Google backed Israel’s military. Now its workers are in revolt
Google backed Israel’s military. Now its workers are in revolt
Dozens of workers have been sacked by the tech giant for speaking up for Palestinians against Project Nimbus - but others say they won’t be silencedMiddle East Eye
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> Jeśli zebraliśmy grzyba, ale po czasie pojawiły się wątpliwości, czy aby nie jest trujący, to dobrym pomysłem jest wybranie się do najbliższej siedziby stacji sanitarno-epidemiologicznej. Dyżurują w nich grzyboznawcy, którzy za darmo ocenią, czy dany grzyb nadaje się do jedzenia.
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in reply to Arthur Besse • • •They took over an executive's office and a cafeteria. Not knowing that you'd be fired as a result is a severe lack of judgement.
Protests are important. But you have to understand that there will be consequences for your actions. Embrace that going in.
Saying that you didn't think they'd actually fire you comes off as childish.
joao
in reply to cbarrick • • •zeroday
in reply to joao • • •Most people, and especially most techies at places like Google have lived lives where systems appeared to play by the rules, where their legal rights are respected. So, it hits you out of nowhere the first time a company does something blatantly illegal to suppress dissent or union organizing. It's hard to internalize that it'll happen until it happens to you or someone you care about.
It's why a classic mistake union organizers make is to not understand just how harshly a corporation will crack down on you, and that you have to be organizing in secret until you're ready to win the power struggle that'll ensue once you tip your hand to your bosses.
tired_n_bored
in reply to zeroday • • •cbarrick
in reply to joao • • •If you went to work and started protesting in the office, would you be fired?
I can't think of any job where that would not be the case.
Much less taking over an executive's office.
There's nothing wrong with fighting for what you believe in. Just own the consequences. It's a good thing to protest war.
chobeat
in reply to joao • • •Jake Farm
in reply to Arthur Besse • • •cbarrick
in reply to Jake Farm • • •What are you talking about?
Google doesn't operate in China, much less do work for the CCP.
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Jake Farm
in reply to cbarrick • • •cbarrick
in reply to Jake Farm • • •So they tried to open a research center to steal Chinese talent (that has since been closed) and they released the Google Translate app on the Xiaomi store...
That's not the same as supporting the CCP and the Uyghur genocide.
bigbrowncommie69 [any]
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