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28 Google employees fired after a sit-in protest
An internal memo from Google says the company fired 28 employees this week because of sit-ins at two of its offices.

Headline
An internal memo from Google says the company fired 28 employees this week because of sit-ins at two of its offices.
Context
Google fired 28 employees this week over sit-ins at two of their offices, according to an internal memo. On Tuesday, nine employees were suspended and arrested in New York and California. The fired employees were involved in a protest against Google’s involvement in Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion Israeli government cloud contract that also included Amazon. Some of them occupied the office of Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian until they were forcibly removed by law enforcement. Last month, Google fired another employee for protesting the contract during a company presentation in Israel.
Evidence
Pending intelligence enrichment.
Analysis
In a memo sent to all employees on Wednesday, Chris Rackow, Google’s global head of security, said, “Behavior like this has no place in our workplace and we will not tolerate it.” He also warned that the company would take more action if needed: “The vast majority of our employees are doing the right thing. If you are one of the few people who tend to think that we will ignore violations of our policies, think again. The company takes this very seriously, and we will continue to apply our longstanding policy to take action – including termination – against disruptive behavior. Also read: Google Pixel 9 could gain satellite SOS feature Also read: Google is investing $1 billion in subsea cables connected to Japan
Key Points
- An internal memo from Google says the company fired 28 employees this week because of sit-ins at two of its offices.
- Some in the sit-in protest occupied the office of Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian until they were forcibly removed by law enforcement.
- Google warned that the company would take more action if needed: “If you’re one of the few people who tends to think we’ll ignore violations of our policies, think again.”
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