After firing 28 employees who participated in anti-Israel sit-ins across Google, Google CEO Sundar Pichai decided to use his hyper-awake offices for political debates and protests. He took a comical stance in opposition.
of new york post report In a strongly worded 1,200-word memo sent to Google employees around the world late Thursday, Pichai made it clear that the company’s offices are not a place for personal politics or disruptive behavior. The memo was posted by employees at Google’s offices in New York, Seattle and Sunnyvale, Calif., as part of the No Technology for Genocide Day of Action to protest the company’s $1.2 billion “project.” The announcement was made after members of the group staged a 10-hour sit-in. Nimbus” contract with the Israeli government.
Pichai said, “Google is a business, and we don’t want anyone to disrupt our colleagues, make us feel unsafe, try to use the company as a personal platform, fight over disruptive issues, or discuss politics.” This is not the place for such behavior.” ” He emphasized that the company’s goal is to organize the world’s information and make it accessible and useful, and that it will “replace everything else.” .
The fired staff members are from No Tech For Aparttheid, a group that has criticized Google’s response to the Israel-Hamas war and the Project Nimbus deal between Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services to provide cloud computing and artificial intelligence services. belonged to. For the Israeli government and military.
Chris Rakow, Google’s vice president of global security, also condemned the pro-Palestinian staff, saying their actions were “unacceptable, extremely disruptive, and made our colleagues feel threatened.” He added that these actions violate multiple company policies, including codes and policies regarding harassment, discrimination, retaliation, standards of conduct, and workplace concerns.
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Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering free speech and online censorship issues.





