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Fired employees invoke Google’s ‘Don’t be evil’ motto in their workplace complaint

Posted on December 6, 2019 by sergioc

Four fired Google workers have shared their complaint to the National Labor Relations Board with ‘Fast Company.’ It accuses Google and Alphabet of unfair and illegal treatment. (Read more on Fast Company)

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