First Google, Now Microsoft: Tech Staff Are in Revolt over Gaza
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The Guardian published that the Israel Defense Forces use Microsoft's Azure to store files with telephone data obtained through widespread or massive surveillance of civilians in Gaza and the West Bank.
Microsoft announced to Joi that it granted two employees who had been patrolled at the beginning of the week in the office of President Brad Smith, in protest concerning the use of the company's technology by the Israeli army, forwarded to the CNBC.
"A culture of intimidation, retaliation and oppression": How Microsoft’s Gaza stance fuelled an industry-spanning boycott
Every October, Microsoft host an Employee Giving campaign for charities chosen by staff, with the company matching any funds they raise. During last October’s Giving month, a group of Microsoft workers organised a vigil for Palestinians killed by the Israeli military during the current invasion of Gaza, stumping up donations for organisations such as the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund, while paying tribute to fellow tech workers who’ve lost …
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