Google Fires 28 Workers who launched Anti-Israel Protests

Google Fires 28 Workers who launched Anti-Israel Protests
Google Fires 28 Workers who launched Anti-Israel Protests
Anti-business with the Israeli government demonstrations led by the group No Tech for Apartheid included 10-hour sit-ins at offices in New York and California; 9 people arrested

Google said Wednesday it fired 28 employees who staged a sit-in and protests in company offices the previous day to demand the tech giant end its business dealings with the Israeli government.

In a statement following media reports of the development, Google only mentioned that it had terminated the employees for violating company policies — without mentioning the nature of the protests.

Protesters demonstrated on Tuesday at Google offices in several locations, while in New York and California, they held a 10-hour sit-in. Demonstrators held signs saying “No more genocide for profit,” “No cloud for apartheid,” and “Googlers against genocide.”

Many of the protesters wore masks and Palestinian headscarves. Nine people were arrested for trespassing during the protests.

They were organized by the No Tech for Apartheid organization, which posted images of the events on social media.

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