In case you’re wondering where we are on the cyberpunk dystopia timeline, google is just betting on laws not applying to it. https://t.co/USwm5hiXrH
— Obscene Thanksgiving Vandal (@acekatana) November 25, 2019
Google has fired a labor organizer.
— Generic Soy Milk (@EmilyGorcenski) November 25, 2019
It’s time to break up Google. https://t.co/hSdqobdDa2
Last week a Google employee leaked to the NY Times about software installed to monitor employee gatherings, how they discovered this including checking on the calendars of fellow employees.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) November 26, 2019
Unsurprisingly Google has fired 4 people for these actions. https://t.co/d6K8zjGGXI
“When other employees have engaged in the conduct Google cites in its memo, have they been fired?...If not, Google will likely have to reinstate the employees and pay them backpay,” @WorkLawProf tells me https://t.co/JhrK8GV11H https://t.co/QGLQBgRNF3
— Josh Eidelson (@josheidelson) November 26, 2019
I was just informed by @Google that I am being terminated.
— Rebecca Rivers (@Tri_Becca90) November 25, 2019
"This comes shortly after The New York Times reported Google hired an anti-union firm, ISI Consultants. Google employees, who the Times kept anonymous, discovered Google’s relationship with ISI via internal calendar entries."
— Spek (@spekulation) November 26, 2019
https://t.co/3mpfPBF2Id
It's not just Rebecca. Others have been terminated too, without warning. More to come. https://t.co/CA3fekSat7
— Liz Fong-Jones (方禮真) (@lizthegrey) November 25, 2019
In case you were wondering why they dropped “Don’t be evil” as their corporate slogan https://t.co/2cpAbLnN1g
— Tom Kibasi (@TomKibasi) November 26, 2019
As a @GoogleAI PhD fellow I am extremely disappointed to see @google illegally firing workers for trying to improve their workplace.
— Joe Redmon (@pjreddie) November 26, 2019
If you want job security and the ability to speak out when you see something that’s wrong: do not go work at Google.https://t.co/d2lmXbQgpv
Fuck Google for this. https://t.co/f8qlG0fi8z
— Mike Monteiro? (@monteiro) November 26, 2019
Four Googlers have been fired in what appears to be a response to organizing efforts at the company: https://t.co/iIJLAFIKBP
— Pinboard (@Pinboard) November 26, 2019
I am SO glad I resigned from @Google in protest. It's astounding how many new ways they find to be intentionally unethical.
— Ashleigh R (@Technicalleigh) November 26, 2019
The company "won't tolerate Googlers' work being undermined", even when it's blatantly unethical and potentially illegal work.https://t.co/laKNlne3OV
Google told staff it had fired four people today in a memo titled "Securing our data." Here's the memo. (story with @GerritD & @rj_gallagher; more coming). https://t.co/cGWJjFDJZO
— Mark Bergen (@mhbergen) November 25, 2019
Google Fires Four Employees After Leak Crackdown
— Montana ??Agent Applebutt (@AgentApplebutt2) November 25, 2019
Google staffers engaged in a walkout last November to protest sexual harassment within the company https://t.co/Mtg4wlzFrx
“With these firings, Google is ramping up its illegal retaliation against workers engaging in protected organizing.”https://t.co/iy0P9SfkHf
— VICE (@VICE) November 26, 2019
Google confirmed yesterday that it fired four workers for violating company policies on data access — the latest act in the battle between the company and its employee activists. https://t.co/DGMIlJtw2W
— Axios (@axios) November 26, 2019
You know those evil companies on made for cable movies that fire their employees right before the holidays?
— Vanessa Harris ? (@technologypoet) November 26, 2019
I guess they can count Google among their number. https://t.co/bd7sYTlPvh
Story updated with comments from a group of Google employees and this quote (with help from the indefatigable @josheidelson) https://t.co/cGWJjFDJZO pic.twitter.com/1BtUNx7Hjb
— Mark Bergen (@mhbergen) November 26, 2019
Google told staff it fired four employees for what the company called “clear and repeated violations” of its data-security policies https://t.co/FTPZRKyrA9 via @technology
— Ilona Bois-Drivet (@BoisDrivet) November 25, 2019
She has yet to speak to this. https://t.co/gy7tNkXf8D
— Consilium Tergum (@2140btc) November 26, 2019
Google told staff it fired four employees for what the company called “clear and repeated violations” of its data-security policies https://t.co/iUb9aMiaWY via @technology
— Jennifer Ablan (@jennablan) November 25, 2019
https://t.co/7l3RXvteYc 한 2~3년 전이면 아마 다르게 해결되었을 것 같은데 요즘 분위기에서는 해고 말고는 답이 없을 듯
— minchul park (@summerlight00) November 26, 2019
ICYMI
— File411 (@File411) November 26, 2019
Google told staff it fired four employees for what the company called “clear and repeated violations” of its data-security policies
?exposed personal information of Facebook AND Twitter users?
NOW. CAN. WE. TALK. ABOUT. BIG. DATA?https://t.co/z0TwDRYw90 via @technology
Memo Bloomberg obtained confirms what sources told me which is 4 people were terminated for accessing and distributing documents that the company says were restricted. Employees deny this. https://t.co/jtjQ6w5ELG
— Johana Bhuiyan (@JMBooyah) November 25, 2019
Hiring union busters is evil.
— UNI Global Union (@uniglobalunion) November 26, 2019
Silencing workers' voices is evil.
Retaliating against organizers is evil.#thanksgivingfour https://t.co/IJAOEdn0Iz
Last week a Google employee leaked to the NY Times about software installed to monitor employee gatherings, how they discovered this including checking on the calendars of fellow employees.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) November 26, 2019
Unsurprisingly Google has fired 4 people for these actions. https://t.co/d6K8zjGGXI
Rebecca Rivers, a former Google employee who helped organize a petition against the company working with US immigration agencies has been fired from her job. (via @vox) https://t.co/r3SsvVVJ44
— The Center for Public Integrity (@publicintegrity) November 26, 2019
We need to take on these companies. A large tens of thousands of us (and growing) are migrating from Facebook to MeWe. Maybe we need to stop using Google as our search engine. https://t.co/GcTCFUdkNx
— Amy Siskind ?️? (@Amy_Siskind) November 26, 2019
Google fired an employee who questioned its work with Customs and Border Protection https://t.co/aI7T2N3nUr
— Vox (@voxdotcom) November 26, 2019
“I’m proud of what I did, and I believe everyone has a right to know what their work is being used for”
— Voto Latino (@votolatino) November 26, 2019
- Rebecca Rivers, former Google employee who was fired for speaking out against Google's work with CBP. https://t.co/AVUh3lXyAk
A former Google employee who helped organize a petition against Google working with US immigration agencies has been fired from the company in what some are viewing as an attack on worker activism.@shiringhaffary reports: https://t.co/0aHcxAdDtP
— Vox (@voxdotcom) November 26, 2019
Google fired an employee who questioned its work with Customs and Border Protection https://t.co/tPSVgBvrtw via @voxdotcom
— Nita Cosby (@5_2blue) November 26, 2019
Google's Next Moonshot: Union Busting [Thread]https://t.co/xIP6cdbrZa
— Google Walkout For Real Change (@GoogleWalkout) November 26, 2019
The Walkout now has an official response.https://t.co/EEWOIhXwVr
— Irenes (many) (@ireneista) November 26, 2019
Medium上でGoogleが組合潰しを行っていると訴えた。https://t.co/KFboZPcq6n Googleは違法に組合結成を行う社員に報復をしていると訴えている。以前は可能だった他部門の書類アクセス禁止はGが誰でも社員を首にできるようにポリシーを変更していると訴えた。また首になった4人が11月22日のデモに全員
— 高梨陣平 (@jingbay) November 26, 2019
Update: statement from Google organizers: https://t.co/efEqPaTxA6
— Meredith Whittaker (@mer__edith) November 26, 2019
google is brazenly suppressing protected activity in defense of its worst behaviors: working w cbp on border security, building warfare technology for the us military, helping oil companies find new well sites, etchttps://t.co/xLRbQSpHvt
— trever (@brietoast) November 26, 2019
Google fired four of our colleagues under the pretense of accessing documents open to them, when these coworkers were organizing to bring ethical standards back to the company.
— Google Walkout For Real Change (@GoogleWalkout) November 26, 2019
It's offensive. It's meant to be scary. Thing is, we're #NotAfraidOfGoogle.https://t.co/xIP6cdbrZa
Google employees accuse Google of "union busting" after it fires four workers involved in "labor organizing." That comes after Google -- whose unofficial model had been "don't be evil"-- hired a prominent union-busting firm. https://t.co/kVKWsuX1AW
— Steven Greenhouse (@greenhousenyt) November 26, 2019
Google’s Next Moonshot: Union Busting https://t.co/IgCYrsGYLx
— Thomas Fuchs ??? (@thomasfuchs) November 26, 2019
Nothing has convinced me that the firing of my 4 Google co-workers today was legal & not retaliation for their organizing efforts. This is unacceptable. Tech workers demand & deserve transparency, not fear-mongering. And that's just what we'll fight for. https://t.co/GmzSn7Iz88
— Paige Pritchard (@peapodpritchard) November 26, 2019
OK Google what do you call union-busting but in Big Tech?@Google: “Data-security violations”https://t.co/MnGLGHWwtG
— Rep. Mark Pocan (@repmarkpocan) November 27, 2019
구글이 월요일에 네 명의 직원을 해고했는데, 구글은 "내부 보안 사규를 위반했다"라는 이유였지만 모두 구글 내에서 회사에 대한 시위를 기획하던 직원들이었다는 보도. https://t.co/jQZAYloeqM
— 쿠도군 (@KudoKun_) November 26, 2019
Google fired an employee who questioned its work with Customs and Border Protection https://t.co/7s1objDJTX
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) November 26, 2019
Silence is not golden. Rebecca Rivers, the Google engineer who first called out the tech giant’s proposed collaboration with President Trump’s border agents, says she’s been fired for doing so.https://t.co/7gw30iU5vX
— Women in the World (@WomenintheWorld) November 26, 2019
Via @voxdotcom
Hey @google - don’t fire the people who stood up to @CBP while you’re profiting from the pain of migrants. #NoProfitsFromPain https://t.co/xIRgzpXkeC
— Families Belong Together (@fams2gether) November 26, 2019
Google fired Rebecca Rivers, an employee who questioned its work with Customs and Border Protection - Vox https://t.co/55oFvSoKDF
— South Bay Progressive Alliance (SBPA) (@SouthBayPA) November 27, 2019