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Thursday, April 18, 2020 4:00AM
Google fired 28 workers who took part in the Gaza War protests at their offices in Sunnyvale, New York and Sunnyvale on Tuesday.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Google fired 28 workers who took part in the Tuesday protest. Gaza The company reported on Wednesday that there was a protest in its facility.
ABC7 News reported on Tuesday that people were taken into custody at Sunnyvale, but it was not known if these individuals were workers.
Employees protested Google’s billion-dollar Cloud AI Contract named Project Nimbus from Sunnyvale, California to New York.
RELATED: Google employees claim to have played a role in the alleged ‘AI-powered genocide in Gaza’.
Thomas Kurian, the CEO of Google Cloud, was even in his office.
Google has confirmed that a few employees disrupted things in some offices.
This is the statement that was released by the company:
The behavior of physically impeding the work of other employees and blocking them from entering our facility is an unacceptable violation to our policy. The law was called in to enforce office safety after the employees refused to leave multiple times.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched on the Tesla Factory in Fremont, as part of an economic blockade around the world in support of Gaza.
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