Labor union accuses Google of wrongfully terminating workers attempting to unionize

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Labor union accuses Google of wrongfully terminating workers attempting to unionize

Google maintains the employees were 'accessing files beyond the scope of their duties'

The big picture: Google's internal conflicts with employees has spilled outside the company with a labor union formally filing a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board. If the NLRB finds merit in the case, parent company Alphabet will have to seek settlement or have its day in court.

As tensions between Google and its staff continue to mount, a labor union has filed federal labor charges against parent company Alphabet, claiming that it wrongfully terminated employees to discourage other workers from organizing union activities. The action stems from the firing of four employees back in November.

The workers claim they were terminated in retaliation for attempting to organize co-workers to advocate for better working conditions. They say that Google has been surveilling them via a Chrome browser extension and let them go after finding out they had been pulling people together for protests.

Google contends that the employees were terminated for violating company policy, specifically searching personal information on other co-workers, tracking personnel calendars, and leaking confidential information to the media. Google claims that the employees violated company policy and made other employees feel "unsafe."

"The Communications Workers of America union filed a federal labor charge against Google on Thursday, accusing the company of unlawfully firing four employees to deter workers from engaging in union activities."https://t.co/W0NI4bDcnX

- blmohr (@blmohr) December 6, 2019

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