>Whittaker also publicly denounced some Google decisions, including the appointment of Kay Coles James, a conservative think tank leader, to an AI ethics board. Google soon nixed the board. I wonder how much that contributed. No matter the personal political leanings of the employees, most companies try to stay on the good side of both sides of the political aisle. When the president of Heritage Foundation (which is…
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#72As a googler, I say good. People like her have made going to work exhausting. Leave your politics at home and let me do my job in peace.
Accept the responsibility of being an adult who participates in society.
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#74As a googler, I say good. People like her have made going to work exhausting. Leave your politics at home and let me do my job in peace.
I was amazed there was even a Resist@Google group within Google. I’m okay with people protesting the companies actions but Google seemed to be internally supporting protests on company time and property. Which has pitted employees against each other across political lines. I don’t see why Google cant just keep it apolitical in the work environment while being open to critiques externally and not caring what their emp…
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#75I thought this story had already been reported a month ago. But no, I was wrong, that was the other organizer of the Google Protests, Claire Stapleton: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/jun/07/google-wa... So to clarify, both of the female Google employees who lead/organized the protests have now left because they say they faced retaliation. That looks very bad for Google.
Not clear why you needed to put 'female' in your statement. Are you implying Google's actions are a result of their gender?
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#76As a googler, I say good. People like her have made going to work exhausting. Leave your politics at home and let me do my job in peace.
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#77I don't really understand why it's surprising to anyone that they would face "internal retaliation" after exposing their employer as evil and boycott worthy to the entire world. By publicizing it to the degree that they did and attaching their name to it, they were putting their interests over the company. If my company started doing business practices that I didn't approve of, I would try my hardest to change the di…
It sounds like she did step 1 (try to change from the inside, first privately, then through employee protest), and now she's doing step 2 in your program. What would you do differently?
When the somewhat immoral nature of that intrudes on people's thoughts, they can sort of silence it by finding fault with the person who IS following their conscience.
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#78Earlier quoted context omitted.
Looks good for Google to me. These protests were getting out of hand, and their demands were showing some major entitlement.
They're the people making Google work. Why shouldn't they be entitled?
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So as long as you have good intentions you should be free to bring whatever politics to work? Regardless of how, as long as what your protesting the right things everything else doesn’t matter?
Protesting against sexual harrassement and and equal compensation are just 'your politics'? huh.
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#80I guess “free speech” or “discrimination” wasn’t the issue after all.