Google worker says the company is 'silencing our voices' after dozens are fired (2024)

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Google has a contract with the Israeli government where it provides the country with cloud computing services. Not all Google employees are happy about that.

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The first time Zelda Montes heard about Google's Project Nimbus was about six months ago, even though she worked at the company since 2022. The project is a $1.2 billion contract to supply Israel with cloud computing services.

As someone who's opposed to the war in Gaza, Montes says she was shocked. This comes at a time when tension over the Israeli conflict is simmering across the country.

"I think that speaks volumes to just how little people at work actually know about this contract," Montes says, who worked as a software engineer at YouTube, which is owned by Google.

Montes immediately joined a Google employee group called No Tech for Apartheid, which had been organizing around Project Nimbus since 2021. Their goal is for Google to drop its contract with the Israeli government. She says the group has raised its concerns with Google's leadership, spoke in company town halls and set up tables in Google's offices with fliers about Project Nimbus.

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But, she says, "Google was quite literally silencing our voices in the workplace and not allowing for any kind of worker dissent to be expressed around the project."

So, on Tuesday, the group went one step further.

They staged sit-in protests in Google's offices in Silicon Valley, New York City and Seattle – more than 100 protestors showed up. A day later, Google fired Montes and 27 other employees who are part of the No Tech for Apartheid group.

This is one of the largest mass firings seen in the tech industry and comes as many Silicon Valley companies do work with Israel. Some employees say they aren't comfortable with that.

Workers at Amazon and Facebook parent Meta have also clashed with their employers over speaking out against the war. Last month Google fired another software engineer who protested at an Israel tech event.

A Google spokesperson told NPR in an email when asked about Tuesday's protestors, "physically impeding other employees' work and preventing them from accessing our facilities is a clear violation of our policies, and completely unacceptable behavior. After refusing multiple requests to leave the premises, law enforcement was engaged to remove them to ensure office safety."

Project Nimbus and cloud computing

Google, in partnership with Amazon, started contracting with the Israeli government on Project Nimbus in 2021. Last week, Time magazine obtained an internal company document that showed Israel's Ministry of Defense has contracted with Google as recently as last month.

The Google spokesperson said its cloud services support several governments around the world, including Israel. Project Nimbus is for government ministries, the spokesperson said, and "this work is not directed at highly sensitive, classified, or military workloads relevant to weapons or intelligence services."

The No Tech for Apartheid group says that without clarity on the project, it's still unclear how the technology is being used in Israel. They say they fear it could be used in the war in Gaza and be weaponized against Palestinian civilians.

"Workers have the right to know how their labor is being used, and to have a say in ensuring the technology they build is not used for harm," the group said in a statement.

Worker arrests and firings

Around noon on the day of the sit-in, Montes says she and other protestors at Google's New York office unfurled a 15-foot banner down an open staircase that read: "No tech for genocide." (Israel rejects claims of genocide, saying it's fighting in self-defense).

They sat around and played the card game Uno until they were approached by Google security. Montes says they were then told to leave or else they'd be arrested, but it wasn't until about eight hours later that the police arrived.

"It was a lot of weird energy because we kept thinking like, 'are they going to call the cops already?'" Montes says, recounting the day.

By the time the police showed up it was nighttime and most everyone was gone from the office. They handcuffed four protesters who refused to leave the building, including Montes, walked them to a freight elevator and down into the garage where a police van was waiting. The group spent about three and a half hours in jail.

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In all, nine protestors were arrested in California and New York. It wasn't until the following evening that Google began to fire workers. Montes says she was placed on administrative leave at first, but then got an email saying she was terminated.

The email said she had "violated Google's code of conduct" and "policy on harassment, discrimination and retaliation" during the events on Tuesday.

Several of the Google employees who were fired didn't participate in the protests this week, according to No Tech for Apartheid. Google's spokesperson said the company has been investigating employees on an individual basis.

"We have so far concluded individual investigations that resulted in the termination of employment for 28 employees, and will continue to investigate and take action as needed," the spokesperson said.

Montes says the firings are a fear tactic that won't work. "Workers are agitated and we're organized," she says, and even though she's been fired "we'll keep organizing until this project is dropped."

Editor's note: Google and Amazon are among NPR's financial supporters.

Google worker says the company is 'silencing our voices' after dozens are fired (2024)

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Google worker says the company is 'silencing our voices' after dozens are fired? ›

The tech giant fired 28 employees who took part in a protest over the company's Project Nimbus contract with the Israeli government. One fired worker tells her story. The first time Zelda Montes heard about Google's Project Nimbus was about six months ago, even though she worked at the company since 2022.

Why is Google terminating employees? ›

Google fires 20 more employees due to protests against Israeli contract. Tensions rise as CEO Sundar Pichai reinforces strict workplace policies against disruptive behavior, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a focused work environment.

Why did Google employees protest? ›

The workers were sacked following protests at Google offices in New York City and Sunnyvale, California, organized by No Tech for Apartheid – an alliance of Google and Amazon workers who have been protesting against a $1.2bn contract with the Israeli government called Project Nimbus that they claim will make it “easier ...

Has Google fired 28 employees? ›

Google fired 28 workers on Wednesday after dozens of employees participated in sit-ins at the company's New York and Sunnyvale, Calif., offices to protest the company's cloud computing contract with the Israeli government. A day earlier, nine employees were arrested on charges of trespassing at the two offices.

Why does Google support Israel? ›

Known as Project Nimbus, the joint contract between Google and Amazon signed in 2021 aims to provide cloud computing infrastructure, artificial intelligence (AI) and other technology services to the Israeli government and its military, which has faced condemnation for its war on Gaza, described by United Nations ...

Is Google forcing employees back to the office? ›

While we might think they are small and traditional businesses, they aren't. To name a few, Apple, Tesla, Disney, Starbucks, and Google have required their staff to return to the office fully or a few days a week.

How many employees Google removed? ›

Google layoffs: Google has laid off around 200 employees from its core team, and the tech giant will now move some positions to India and Mexico. Alphabet Inc's subsidiary Google sacked around 200 employees from its “core team" and relocated some of the jobs overseas to cut costs as part of a restructuring process.

What is the discrimination policy at Google? ›

We are committed to building a workforce that is representative of the users we serve, creating a culture of belonging, and providing an equal employment opportunity regardless of race, creed, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, disability, age, genetic information, ...

Why did Google fire the Python team? ›

However, Google hasn't eliminated its Python team entirely but has replaced the existing team with another group based in Munich. Some users suggest that this move is aimed at cutting costs by exploring cheaper options outside the US.

Who is the CEO of Google protest? ›

In the wake of the protests at Google, CEO Sundar Pichai sent a company-wide memo urging staffers to keep “politics” out of the workplace.

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How many employees work under Google? ›

Google's employee count stands at 182,502, according to the latest data from the fourth quarter of 2023. This figure shows a slight decrease compared to the previous count of 182,381.

Does Google know my name? ›

When you search on Google, they collect all the following data: Personal information: Your name, phone number, gender, date of birth. Your email addresses.

Does Walmart support Israel? ›

This donation builds on the Walmart Foundation's $1 million investment made earlier in Magen David Adom's emergency services work in Israel.

Is China in support of Israel? ›

China is one of the few countries in the world to concurrently maintain warm relations with Israel, the State of Palestine, and the Muslim world at large.

Why does Google keep laying off employees? ›

The cuts are an attempt to cut back on costs as the company develops its AI and cloud-computing capabilities. Some of these advancements include the creation of an ARM-based central processing unit, making TPU v5p more widely available, the release of Gemini 1.5, and various changes to Google Workspace.

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