Big Tech takes a harder line against worker activism, political dissent
Five years ago, Microsoft divested its stake in an Israeli facial recognition start-up after thousands of employees and activists protested the company’s suspected role in surveilling Palestinian citizens.Last month, the cloud computing giant took a different strategy when two workers yelling about the company’s role in the Israel-Gaza war disrupted an event featuring founder Bill Gates and chief executive Satya Nadella. The employees, part of a worker campaign pushing Microsoft to end contracts...
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