Google fires 28 employees after protesting the conflict in the Gaza Strip – La Opinion

Google fires 28 employees after protesting the conflict in the Gaza Strip – La Opinion


Google reported this Thursday that has fired 28 employees who entered the office of the firm’s president, Thomas Kurianto demonstrate their rejection of the “genocide” in Gaza and a contract between the technology giant and the Government of Israel.

The events occurred last week and included protests at Google offices in New York and Sunnyvale (California), organized by a group called ‘No Tech For Apartheid’.

A message from the organizers on the social network X indicated that protesters “refuse to leave (the offices) until Google stops collaborating with the genocide in Gaza”.

Google fires 28 employees after protesting against the "genocide" in the Gaza Strip
Google fires employees for protesting the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Credit: Virginia Mayo | AP

A Google spokesperson, quoted but not identified by CNN, said that “a small number of employees entered a few offices, physically preventing other employees from working and accessing our offices.”

So far we have concluded the individual investigations which resulted in the dismissal of 28 employees, and we will continue to investigate and take action as necessary,” the spokesperson added.

According to protest organizers, Google and Amazon have a $1.2 billion contract, called ‘Project Nimbus’, to provide cloud computing services to the Israeli Government and Armed Forces.

With information from EFE.

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