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2021-10-11
Fast Company

Profile of Jack Poulson, a former Google researcher who exposes tech company ties with the US military, as the head of the Tech Inquiry nonprofit

Jack Poulson has developed an encyclopedic knowledge of how tech companies are evolving into military contractors. Tweets: @fastcotech , @mattdrange , @fastcompany , and @seancaptain Tweets: Fast Co /...

2020-01-27
Amazon Employees for Climate Justice 12 related

Amazon employees share their views on Amazon's global impact, from climate change to “enabling Palantir and ICE to surveil and separate” families at the border

and in stark defiance of—Amazon's newly updated PR policy discouraging employees from talking about the company's climate policy Here are each of their statements: https://medium.com/... https://twitt...

2019-10-21
Vox

Sources: Google's attempt to cancel and reschedule an employee-led talk about unionization at its Zurich office drew attention to it and riled up rank-and-file

Shirin Ghaffary / Vox : Tweets: @supernodal Tweets: Jack Poulson / @supernodal : “Google said it was cancelling the meeting because [it] prefers to only host events on the topic organized in partners...

2019-04-24
New York Times

American companies keep building surveillance tools that are used to violate human rights; workers who organize protests or refuse to comply deserve protections

American companies continue to build surveillance tools that are used to violate human rights.  Workers who refuse to comply deserve protections. Tweets: @gortnacul_house , @supernodal , @supernodal ,...

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