Amazon Reportedly Fires Employee Who Protested Company's Israel Ties, Echoing Microsoft Crackdown
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45% : Amazon.com Inc. on Monday terminated an employee who participated in protests against the e-commerce giant's ties to the Israeli government, according to a Bloomberg report, months after a similar move by Microsoft.40% : Amazon and Alphabet, cloud service providers to the Israeli military, and Microsoft have faced protests from employees and critics in the last several months.
36% : The tech giants, along with Microsoft, have faced protests from critics of Israel's military actions in Gaza, where thousands were killed before a ceasefire took effect on Monday. Shahrour, who worked at Amazon's Whole Foods Market unit, recently posted a series of messages to corporate Slack chat rooms criticizing Amazon's connections to Israel.
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