Google workers in London walk out over job cuts
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Google workers holding a protest outside the company's King's Cross headquarters in London on April 4.
PHOTO: REUTERS
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LONDON – Hundreds of Google employees staged a walkout at the company’s London offices on Tuesday, following a dispute over layoffs.
In January, Google’s parent company Alphabet announced it was laying off 12,000 employees worldwide,
The move came amid a wave of job cuts across corporate America, particularly in the tech sector, which has so far seen companies shed more than 290,000 workers since the start of 2023, according to tracking site Layoffs.fyi
Trade union Unite, which counts hundreds of Google’s British employees among its members, said the company ignored concerns put forward by employees.
“Our members are clear: Google needs to listen to its own advice of not being evil,” said Unite regional officer Matt Whaley.
“They and Unite will not back down until Google allows workers full union representation, engages properly with the consultation process and treats its staff with the respect and dignity they deserve,” he said.
A Google employee attending the protest, who asked not to be named for fear of retaliation, told Reuters that talks between employees and management had been “extremely frustrating”.
“It has been difficult for those involved. We have a redundancy process for a reason, so that employees can make their voice heard,” the employee said. “But it feels as if our concerns have fallen on deaf ears.”
Google’s senior management has been engaged in redundancy talks in many parts of Europe, in line with local employment laws.
In March, workers at the company’s Zurich office in Switzerland staged a similar walkout,
“As we said on Jan 20, we’ve made the difficult decision to reduce our workforce by approximately 12,000 roles globally. We know this is a very challenging time for our employees,” a Google spokesman said.
“In the UK, we have been constructively engaging and listening to our employees through numerous meetings, and are working hard to bring them clarity and share updates as soon as we can in adherence with all UK processes and legal requirements,” he said.
Google employs more than 5,000 people in Britain. REUTERS

