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Worker-led protests have erupted at Microsoft headquarters as the company promises an urgent review of the Israeli military's ...
The protesters, who took over Microsoft’s East Campus Plaza, created what they called a “Liberated Zone” and renamed it as ...
The employee-led No Azure for Apartheid group has for months protested Microsoft's technology supply to the Israeli military, ...
REDMOND, Wash. — Worker-led protests erupted at Microsoft headquarters this week as the tech company promises an “urgent” review of the Israeli military's use of its technology during the ongoing war ...
The protesters set up tents in a “liberated zone” on the Redmond campus and toted signs that urged co-workers to “Join the worker intifada: no labor for genocide.” ...
Microsoft employees protested at the company's headquarters in Redmond, demanding an end to its contracts with Israel. The ...
On Tuesday, a group of current and former Microsoft employees, as well as community members, took over a plaza at Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, Washington, as part of a No Azure for Apartheid ...
Dozens of current and former Microsoft employees congregated at the tech firm’s campus in Washington on Tuesday afternoon to ...
Protesters set up a “Liberated Zone” at Microsoft’s Redmond headquarters, escalating pressure on the company to end contracts ...
The employees argue that Microsoft’s cloud division, Azure, is enabling Israeli government and military operations. The platform provides software and data storage to government agencies, which, ...
Dozens of current and former Microsoft employees occupied the company’s central plaza in the Redmond, Washington headquarters, protesting its alleged role in aiding Israeli military operations in Gaza ...
Addressing “friends and colleagues” through a microphone, former Microsoft employee and protest leader Hossam Nasr said: “We ...