Topic: employee activism

  • Microsoft Employee Protests Reach Boiling Point

    Microsoft Employee Protests Reach Boiling Point

    Microsoft employees and activists are protesting the company's business dealings in Israel, demanding an end to Azure contracts with the Israeli military and government, and advocating for a ceasefire in Gaza. The protests have escalated to include public demonstrations, encampments, and targetin...

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  • Amazon Workers Sound Alarm on 'All-Costs' AI Development

    Amazon Workers Sound Alarm on 'All-Costs' AI Development

    Over a thousand Amazon employees, supported by thousands from other tech firms, are protesting the company's aggressive AI strategy, warning it could harm democracy, jobs, and the environment. The protest highlights concerns that AI is being used to justify workforce reductions and massive invest...

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  • Tech Workers Condemn ICE as CEOs Stay Silent

    Tech Workers Condemn ICE as CEOs Stay Silent

    Tech industry executives have maintained a cooperative relationship with the administration, despite regulatory shifts, while rank-and-file employees have reached a breaking point over a violent ICE incident. The fatal shooting by an ICE agent has sparked internal dissent, with over 150 tech work...

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  • Microsoft HQ Lockdown: Activists Occupy Brad Smith's Office

    Microsoft HQ Lockdown: Activists Occupy Brad Smith's Office

    Activists occupied Microsoft President Brad Smith's office, protesting the company's cloud contracts with Israel and leading to a campus lockdown and arrests. Smith criticized the protest method, emphasizing Microsoft's preference for internal dialogue over confrontational demonstrations regardin...

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  • Microsoft Halts Cloud Services for Israeli Unit Over Palestinian Spying

    Microsoft Halts Cloud Services for Israeli Unit Over Palestinian Spying

    Microsoft terminated cloud services for an Israeli defense unit after an internal review found the technology was used to store surveillance data from monitoring Palestinian civilians. The decision, based on terms of service prohibiting mass surveillance, was prompted by investigative journalism ...

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  • What I Got Wrong About Silicon Valley

    What I Got Wrong About Silicon Valley

    Mark Lemley, a prominent intellectual property attorney and Stanford professor, publicly cut ties with Meta over Mark Zuckerberg's embrace of what he called "toxic masculinity and Neo-Nazi madness," signaling a broader ideological shift in Silicon Valley leadership. Tech executives are responding...

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  • Microsoft Restricts Israeli Tech Use for Palestinian Surveillance

    Microsoft Restricts Israeli Tech Use for Palestinian Surveillance

    Microsoft has terminated an Israeli military unit's access to its cloud and AI services after confirming the technology was used for mass surveillance of Palestinian civilians, violating its terms of service. The decision followed an internal investigation prompted by external reports and advocac...

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