'Dead' links and 'lacking' systemic adjustments: Inside Google's response to the George Floyd protests

Ten provide and earlier Google group of workers pointed to rising court docket circumstances from some black group of workers about how the company has spoke again to the proceeding protests.
Ten current and former Google employees pointed to rising complaints from some black employees about how the company has responded to the ongoing protests.Original article
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