Google firing office protesters shows tide is turning as 'bosses are losing patience' with activist employees


by FOX News

FOX News— Activist employees may be losing their grip on major businesses as some companies are starting to clamp down on workplace disruptions. Following multiple anti-Israel protests at company headquarters earlier this month, Google fired 28 employees and issued a new announcement that emphasized a "Mission First" mindset. "But ultimately we are a workplace and our policies and expectations are clear: this is a business, and not a place to act in a way that disrupts coworkers or makes them feel unsafe,...

Breitbart—Google Fires 50+ Employees for Protesting Israeli Government Contract. Google has fired more than 50 employees in the past week for participating in protests against the company's cloud computing deal with the Israeli government, according to activist group No Tech for Apartheid.

New York Post—Ex-Google workers ousted over anti-Israel office protests claim they were illegally fired. The workers are “seeking reinstatement of their jobs, back pay, and affirmation from Google leadership that it will not retaliate against its workers for lawful collective protest.”

The Independent—College protests live updates: NYPD officer fired gun while clearing protesters at Columbia as 130 arrested at UCLA. President Joe Biden condemned protests that turned violent on college campuses on Thursday