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Google workers launch union, a first in Silicon Valley

- JOSH EIDELSON

Employees of Google and parent company Alphabet Inc announced the creation of a union on Monday, escalating years of confrontat­ion between workers and management of the internet giant.

The Alphabet Workers Union said it will be open to all employees and contractor­s, regardless of their role or classifica­tion. It will collect dues, pay organising staff and have an elected board of directors.

The unionising effort, a rare campaign within a major US internet company, is supported by the Communicat­ions Workers of America as part of a recent tech-focused initiative, CODE-CWA.

“We will hire skilled organisers to ensure all workers at Google know they can work with us if they actually want to see their company reflect their values,” Dylan Baker, software engineer at Google, said in a statement.

A successful Alphabet union could limit executives’ authority, while inspiring similar efforts across Silicon Valley, which has mostly avoided unionisati­on so far. The group said it plans to take on issues, including compensati­on, employee classifica­tion and the kinds of work Google engages in.

The announceme­nt did not specify whether the new organisati­on will try to secure majority support among Alphabet’s workforce, formal recognitio­n by Alphabet or collective bargaining with the company, a process that has been aggressive­ly resisted by US corporatio­ns. CWA’s membership includes some workers, such as public university employees in Tennessee, who engage in collective action while lacking legal collective bargaining rights.

Google has clashed with some employees in recent years over contracts with the military, the different treatment of contract workers and a rich exit package for an executive ousted for alleged sexual harassment.

Google worker protests in 2018 forced the company to let a Pentagon artificial intelligen­ce contract lapse. Employee uprisings also led the company to limit the use of forced arbitratio­n then.

CWA has been supporting Google activists since at least 2019, when the union filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board alleging workers were fired for taking collective action.

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