Google staff petition firm to cancel police contracts

The letter, with the headline “No Police Contracts,” started circulating final week and has been signed by greater than 1,100 staff.
The letter, with the headline “No Police Contracts,” began circulating last week and has been signed by more than 1,100 employees.

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