Google workers who were recently fired and arrested for protesting the company’s cloud services contract with the Israeli government held an emergency press conference to address the situation. The press conference shed light on the events that unfolded during their sit-in and reiterated their demands.
During the livestreamed event, the fired employees expressed their views on the protest, the response from both Google and the police, and the controversial Project Nimbus contract. This $1.2 billion contract between Google and the Israeli government has been a point of contention for many workers.
The key demands of the protesters included dropping Project Nimbus, addressing the mental health and safety concerns of workers involved in projects without their consent, and putting an end to the culture of abuse, harassment, and discrimination faced by Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim employees.
The press conference highlighted that over 50 Google employees have now been terminated in connection with the sit-in protest. This number includes 20 more workers who were fired over the weekend. Some of these employees were not actively participating in the protest but faced retaliation for expressing support or merely being present at the rally.
The workers shared their experiences of intimidation and harassment within the company, especially for those who spoke out against the Israeli government’s actions in Gaza. They emphasized that the protest was peaceful and aimed at drawing attention to the ethical concerns surrounding the Project Nimbus contract.
In response to the firings, the moderators of the press conference called for all terminated workers to be reinstated, stressing that workers have the power to stand up against injustices like genocide. The employees are determined to continue organizing and advocating for change within Google, despite the company’s attempts to suppress dissent.
The press conference served as a platform for employees to raise awareness about the harmful impacts of Google’s involvement in projects that support military actions in conflict zones. The workers remain resolute in their efforts to hold the company accountable and push for a more ethical and responsible approach to their business practices.