WSJ Information Unique | Executive Orders Google: Let Staff Talk Out

Federal regulators have ordered Google to guarantee workers they're allowed to talk out on political and place of work problems, as a part of a agreement of formal lawsuits that the quest large punishes those that do exactly that.
Federal regulators have ordered Google to assure employees they are allowed to speak out on political and workplace issues, as part of a settlement of formal complaints that the search giant punishes those who do just that.Original article
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