*Google fired a software engineer over an anti-war demonstration — he
says he wasn’t even protesting
*
/In an NLRB complaint filed today, more than 50 other employees have
alleged unlawful retaliation and are asking for their jobs back.
/
By Gaby Del Valle, a policy reporter. Her past work has focused on
immigration politics, border surveillance technologies, and the rise of
the New Right.
Apr 30, 2024, 9:57 PM GMT+2
A software engineer who was fired from Google in connection to internal
protests at the company’s offices says the company retaliated against
him for merely watching the demonstration against an Israeli defense
contract.
The former employee, who asked to remain anonymous, said he went to the
lounge on the 10th floor of Google’s New York City office around
lunchtime to check out the protest.
“When I got there, there were probably 20-ish people sitting on the
floor. I didn’t talk to any of them, I talked to folks who were standing
up, passing out flyers, doing other roles,” he said, adding that the
protesters were wearing matching T-shirts.
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https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/30/24145680/google-workers-fired-project-nimbus-protest-nlrb-complaint