Google workers share retaliation stories at sit-in protest - News Summed Up

Google workers share retaliation stories at sit-in protest


Google employees worldwide are staging a sit-in to protest alleged retaliation from the tech giant on the six-month anniversary of the #GoogleWalkout, when 20,000 workers left their offices to demonstrate against sexual harassment and pay inequity. The protest comes just over a week after a letter claiming retaliation was signed by a dozen employees and released. "Today, Googlers from around the world are gathering at 11 am local time to sit together and show retaliation is #NotOkGoogle," the Google Walkout For Real Change organizers tweeted. GOOGLE WALKOUT ORGANIZERS CLAIM THEY WERE MET WITH REJECTIONS AND GASLIGHTINGWhen reached by Fox News, Google had no comment about the planned sit-ins, but did provide the following statement:“We prohibit retaliation in the workplace and publicly share our very clear policy. Employees at Google, Amazon and other firms have protested against a range of policies that they claim are unethical, exclusionary or unfair.


Source: Fox News May 01, 2019 14:48 UTC



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