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Police officers arrested 18 people at worker-led protests at Microsoft headquarters Wednesday as the tech company promises an “urgent” review of the Israeli military’s use of its technology during the ...
Protesters set up a “Liberated Zone” at Microsoft’s Redmond headquarters, escalating pressure on the company to end contracts ...
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.” ...
Current and former Microsoft employees and other protesters briefly claimed a "Liberated Zone" in Microsoft's East Campus ...
Eighteen people were arrested at Microsoft’s Redmond campus as protesters escalated their campaign against the company’s technology contracts with Israel, amid a new review of its role in Gaza.
Current workers, former workers, and community members were hog-tied, violently dragged, and pepper-sprayed,’ according to organizers No Azure for Apartheid ...
At least 18 people were arrested Wednesday afternoon after a second day of pro-Palestinian protests at Redmond's Microsoft campus.
Protesters started gathering Tuesday afternoon at a plaza at the center of a recently redeveloped portion of the company's ...
Addressing “friends and colleagues” through a microphone, former Microsoft employee and protest leader Hossam Nasr said: “We ...
Microsoft employees were arrested by police during the second day of protests against the company's ties to Israel at its headquarters in Redmond, Washington.
The demonstrations, which followed a similar protest the day before, demanded that Microsoft immediately sever business ties with Israel ...
A Microsoft software engineer was among 18 people arrested during protests at the company’s Redmond campus against its contracts with Israel.