Thursday, April 18, 2024 – Google has fired 28 employees who participated in a 10-hour sit-in at the search giant’s offices in New York and Sunnyvale, California, to protest the company’s business ties with the Israel government.
The pro-Palestinian staff at Google had donned traditional
Arab headscarves as they stormed and occupied the office of a top executive in
California on Tuesday, April 16.
They were fired late Wednesday, April 17, after an internal
investigation, Google vice president of global security Chris Rackow said in a
companywide memo.
“They took over office spaces, defaced our property, and
physically impeded the work of other Googlers,” Rackow wrote in the memo.
“Their behavior was unacceptable, extremely disruptive, and made co-workers feel threatened.”
In New York, protesters had occupied the 10th floor of
Google’s offices in the Chelsea section of Manhattan as part of a protest that
also extended to the company’s offices in Seattle for what it called “No Tech
for Genocide Day of Action.”
“Behavior like this has no place in our workplace and we
will not tolerate it,” Rackow wrote.
“It clearly violates multiple policies that all employees
must adhere to – including our code of conduct and policy on harassment,
discrimination, retaliation, standards of conduct, and workplace concerns.”
Rackow added that the company “takes this extremely
seriously, and we will continue to apply our longstanding policies to take
action against disruptive behavior – up to and including termination.”
The fired staffers are affiliated with a group called No
Tech For Apartheid, which has been critical of Google’s response to the
Israel-Hamas war.
The impacted workers blasted Google over the firings in a
statement shared by No Tech For Apartheid spokesperson Jane Chung.
“This evening, Google indiscriminately fired 28 workers, including those among us who did not directly participate in yesterday’s historic, bicoastal 10-hour sit-in protests,” the workers said in the statement.
“This flagrant act of retaliation is a clear indication that
Google values its $1.2 billion contract with the genocidal Israeli government
and military more than its own workers — the ones who create real value for
executives and shareholders.”
“Sundar Pichai and Thomas Kurian are genocide profiteers,”
the statement added, referring to Google’s CEO and the CEO of its cloud unit,
respectively.
“We cannot comprehend how these men are able to sleep at
night while their tech has enabled 100,000 Palestinians killed, reported
missing, or wounded in the last six months of Israel’s genocide — and
counting.”
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