Google facing court for retaliation against Gaza whistleblower
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2 hours ago
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| foxglove.org.uk
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hobonation
1 hour ago
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Companies should not be surprised when they hire employees who behave exactly like they said they would.
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lorecore
1 hour ago
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It was Google's own code of ethics that stated that they had a ban on building AI weapons. They dropped it:

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy081nqx2zjo

It was Google who claimed to be something and ultimately rug pulled a very important promise.

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lorecore
1 hour ago
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Working with Israel is going to ultimately be a liability. Microsoft fired it's head of Israel division for helping Israel conduct mass survilence:

https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/microsoft-fires-head...

Firing someone for trying to stop the company from engaging in violations of international law (not to mention basic human values), is increasingly looking untenable.

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feshbach
6 minutes ago
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> engaging in violations of international law (not to mention basic human values)

good thing it's not happening

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zerozerotwo
1 hour ago
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hold on someone was distributing stuff at work was told by HR to stop doing it and then kept putting up flyers and using work resources for political stuff and got fired?
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lesuorac
1 hour ago
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I mean if you phrase it like that.

However, the articles phrasing is employee used work resources to notify colleges that their work may causing legal risk for the business. Which uh seems pretty fine?

But also, the laws of a country Trump whatever policies your company has.

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cma
1 hour ago
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Ratified international treaties are the supreme law of the land in the US, and the whistleblower protection stuff being invoked is claimed to be from retaliation to a crime allegation.
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