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Google fired 28 employees who were involved in anti-Israel protests at its New York City and Sunnyvale, California, offices after they refused to leave the premises.
Google fires 28 employees for protesting Israel cloud deal. Hanna Ziady, CNN. ... Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, killing about 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages.
Updated April 18, 2024 at 8:25 AM. Google has fired more than two dozen employees for protesting the company's $1.2 billion contract to provide the Israeli government and military with cloud and ...
In a statement, Google attributed the firing of the 28 employees to “completely unacceptable behavior” that prevented some workers from doing their jobs and created a threatening atmosphere. The Mountain View, California, company added it is still investigating what happened during the protests, implying more workers could still be fired.
200+. The Los Alfaques disasterwas a road tankerexplosion that occurred near a holiday campsite on Tuesday 11 July 1978 in Alcanar, Spain. The exploding truck, which was carrying 23 tons of highly flammable liquefied propylene, killed 215 people and severely burned 200 more. Several individuals from the company that owned the vehicle were ...
15. On 22 February 2024, at approximately 17:30 CET, [2] a fire broke out in a 14-storey luxury [3] [4] residential complex located in the Campanar district of Valencia, Spain. [5] The rapid spread of the fire, exacerbated by strong winds, building materials and a stack effect, led to the complete destruction of the complex's 138 apartments ...
The Bonfires of Saint John ( Spanish: Hogueras de San Juan, Valencian: Fogueres de Sant Joan) [1] are a traditional and popular festival celebrated in the city of Alicante, Spain, from 19 to 24 June. [2] The celebration ultimately stems from a tradition of bonfires for Saint John's Eve that can be found in many places, among them the ...
Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc., posted a $74 billion profit last year and now employs about 182,000 workers worldwide — about 83,000 more people than in 2018 when it abandoned Project Maven.