Microsoft has fired two more employees who participated in the recent protests against the company’s agreements with the Israeli army and the government. Two employees, Nisarin Garadat and Julius Sean, were fired “in this regard” with the demonstrations that showed that the protesters had set up camps at Microsoft’s headquarters, according to Hassam Nasr, an administrator, who does not have an organizer who has no color group.
Two other Microsoft employees were fired last night to be involved with a protest, which found that members of the group had access to the company building and continued itself directly inside the office of Microsoft President Brad Smith. Jardat had earlier sent a massive email around Microsoft that said he was “fed up” with the company as a Palestinian worker, ignoring the company’s sanctions internally on Palestine and Gaza.
The nine -year -old for the colorful group is taking public action against Microsoft throughout the year. The group disrupted Microsoft’s executives during direct stream presentations on several occasions this spring. Recently, the group tried to occupy the plaza at the headquarters of Microsoft. After being removed, he returned with tents and tables the next day and put a red color on Microsoft’s mark. 18 people were arrested.
Protesters returned once again on Tuesday to protest in Smith’s office. Subsequently, Smith held a press conference, saying that Microsoft is “working every day” to investigate the potential misuse of Azor in Israel. But he said the protesters’ actions “are not good.”
Microsoft refused to give a statement Stuffy.