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Google fires 28 employees who protested Project Nimbus

Google has fired 28 employees who protested against its Project Nimbus collaboration with Israel. These employees had recently staged a sit-in in two Google offices.

Prashant Bhardwaj by Prashant Bhardwaj
18 April 2024
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Google fires 28 employees

Google has fired 28 employees who protested against its Project Nimbus collaboration with Israel. These employees had recently staged a sit-in in two Google offices. Google says that such behavior has no place in the company and will not be tolerated.

Google has fired these employees who protested against its Project Nimbus collaboration with Israel. These employees had recently staged a sit-in in two Google offices. Google says that such behavior has no place in the company and will not be tolerated.

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The news of the expulsion of these protesters has come after the arrest. According to The Verge, Google says that such behavior has no place in the company and will not be tolerated.

According to a report, Google has fired 28 employees for protesting against a project named “Project Nimbus”. The website The Verge has obtained an internal document from the company, in which Chris Rakove, head of global security, warns employees against such demonstrations.

It said that the company will not tolerate such actions. According to the document, some employees had staged a sit-in at Google’s offices in New York and Sunnyvale. The document reads that ‘they surrounded the office spaces, damaged company property and obstructed the work of other employees.’

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