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Dozens of Microsoft workers occupied the company’s Redmond campus, demanding it end ties with Israel after reports alleged Azure technology was used for surveillance of Palestinian Arabs.
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.” ...
In the run-up to Xbox events at Gamescom police have dispersed a protest about Microsoft's Israeli military dealings at the company's Redmond, Washington HQ.
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 ...
Dozens of current and former Microsoft employees congregated at the tech firm’s campus in Washington on Tuesday afternoon to ...
Microsoft employees protested at the company's headquarters in Redmond, demanding an end to its contracts with Israel. The group, "No Azure for Aparth ...
Microsoft employees staged a sit-in at the Redmond campus, accusing the company of enabling Israeli military operations in ...
The protesters, who took over Microsoft’s East Campus Plaza, created what they called a “Liberated Zone” and renamed it as ...
Employees of Microsoft, joined by former staff and community members, took over part of the company's global headquarters in ...
Microsoft employees and activists staged a protest at the company's headquarters, demanding the severance of ties with Israel ...
Microsoft staff and activists occupied its Redmond campus plaza, renaming it after Palestinian children, to protest claims Azure aids Israeli surveillance in Gaza. The sit-in comes amid an ongoing ...
Addressing “friends and colleagues” through a microphone, former Microsoft employee and protest leader Hossam Nasr said: “We ...
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