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Google’s email newsletter does have a predecessor in the corporate world. Internal, anonymous employee hotlines have been around for at least a decade and, when implemented properly, are viewed ...
Google , which for years ranked as the top company to work for in the United States, laid off thousands of workers by e-mail.And not just any employees: Decades-long veterans of the company, at ...
Google is starting to offer buyouts to US-based employees in its sprawling Search organization, along with other divisions like marketing, research, and core engineering, according to multiple ...
Google (GOOGL) , which its CEO Sundar Pichai heads, recently made significant workplace changes that resulted in bad news for some employees. In February, Google announced layoffs in its cloud and ...
Google employees are on edge as the company has yet to reverse what was meant to be a two-week hiring freeze, and some have described a "real vibe change." This post first appeared in 10 Things in ...
A former Google employee says the political culture at the company was heavily slanted toward progressive points of view, while conservatives felt they couldn't express themselves ...
Google has reduced the size of the compensation packages it's handing out to staff this year, with some employees even seeing a reduction in their overall pay, they learned this month.
Federal workers, Google employees and newspaper editors have opened up about losing their jobs in a new newsletter. By Abigail Covington Steve Jaffe was laid off for the first time in 2001. But ...
Google terminated 28 employees Wednesday, according to an internal memo viewed by CNBC, after a series of protests against Project Nimbus.
Google on Tuesday offered buyouts to employees within its knowledge and information and central engineering units as well as marketing, research and communications teams, CNBC has learned.
Employees at the time also raised concerns about Google’s business dealings with the military, work in China and accusations that the company retaliated against workers who criticized it.