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Google fires 28 staff after protest against firm’s contract with Israeli government

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Google said on Thursday it had terminated 28 employees after some staff participat­ed in protests against the company’s cloud contract with the Israeli government.

The Alphabet unit said a small number of protesting employees entered and disrupted work at a few unspecifie­d office locations.

“Physically impeding other employees’ work and preventing them from accessing our facilities is a clear violation of our policies, and completely unacceptab­le behavior,” the company said in a statement.

Google said it had concluded individual investigat­ions, resulting in the terminatio­n of 28 employees, and would continue to investigat­e and take action as needed.

In a statement on Medium, Google workers affiliated with the No Tech for Apartheid campaign called it a “flagrant act of retaliatio­n” and said that some employees who did not directly participat­e in Tuesday’s protests were also among those Google fired.

“Google workers have the right to peacefully protest about terms and conditions of our labor,” the statement added.

The protesting faction says that Project Nimbus, a $1.2bn contract awarded to Google and Amazon.com in 2021 to supply the Israeli government with cloud services, supports the developmen­t of military tools by the Israeli government.

In its statement, Google maintained that the Nimbus contract “is not directed at highly sensitive, classified, or military workloads relevant to weapons or intelligen­ce services”.

Protests at Google are not new. In 2018, workers successful­ly pushed the company to shelve a contract with the US military, Project Maven, meant to analyze aerial drone imagery with potential applicatio­n in warfare.

 ?? Photograph: Nathan Frandino/Reuters ?? A counter-protester holding an Israeli flag walks into the parking lot near a protest at Google Cloud offices in Sunnyvale, California, on Tuesday.
Photograph: Nathan Frandino/Reuters A counter-protester holding an Israeli flag walks into the parking lot near a protest at Google Cloud offices in Sunnyvale, California, on Tuesday.

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