
We are a mix of the original organizers and participants of the Google Walkout in Nov 2018, taking the fight to end forced arbitration beyond our company walls to the rest of tech.
| Episodes | 2 | Founded | 7 years ago | Categories | NewsTech News |
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For some, the Google Walkout was the climax of anger. For Googlers for Ending Forced Arbitration, the walkout was just the pistol that fired at the beginning of a marathon. The walkout was a moment; the activism that ensued is the movement.
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Join us Friday November 1st, one year since the Google Walkout, to hear the latest in our fight to end forced arbitration for workers across America.
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