Google dismisses a worker who objected to an agreement with the Israeli government



Google has terminated an employee who openly expressed criticism of the company's involvement with the Israeli military during a keynote speech delivered in New York at the annual Mind the Tech conference.

The incident unfolded during the event on Monday, where an employee from Google's Israel branch voiced opposition to the company's collaboration with the Israeli military.

The now-dismissed Google Cloud engineer disrupted the proceedings by vocally stating, "I refuse to build technology that powers genocide or surveillance."

Confirming the termination, Google spokesperson Bailey Tomson explained, "Earlier this week, an employee disrupted a coworker who was giving a presentation — interfering with an official company-sponsored event. This behavior is not okay, regardless of the issue, and the employee was terminated for violating our policies."

The protest specifically targeted Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion contract between the Israeli government and tech giants Google and Amazon, as reported by CNBC. This initiative aims to enhance access to cloud services but has sparked controversy since its inception in 2021. Critics argue that such technologies facilitate surveillance and data collection on Palestinians, raising ethical concerns.

In recent weeks, over 600 Google workers signed a letter addressed to leadership requesting the company to withdraw its sponsorship of the annual Mind the Tech conference, which promotes the Israeli tech industry, CNBC reported.

"No Tech For Apartheid," an organization opposing Project Nimbus, issued a statement regarding the termination of the protesting Google engineer.

“Google's aims are clear: The corporation is trying to silence workers to hide their moral failings. Google is enabling the world's first AI-powered genocide through Project Nimbus. Through this contract, Google and Amazon are aiding and abetting the Israeli apartheid state and genocidal campaign in Gaza against Palestinians. Instead of cleaning up its own house and dropping its contract with a genocidal regime, Google is punching down on its own workers,” the organization stated.

It continued, “As a Cloud Software Engineer on critical technology that enables Project Nimbus to run on sovereign Israeli data centers, this worker spoke from a place of deep personal concern about the direct, violent impacts of their labor. They spoke from a deep belief that truly ethical engineering must account for the impact on communities around the world.”


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