Google tells workers to avoid arguing politics in house

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Google on Friday told employees to focus on work instead of heated debates about politics with colleagues at the internet company, which has long been known for encouraging people to speak their minds. "While sharing information and ideas with colleagues helps build community, disrupting the workday

San Francisco - Google on Friday told employees to focus on work instead of heated debates about politics with colleagues at the internet company, which has long been known for encouraging people to speak their minds.

"Our primary responsibility is to do the work we’ve each been hired to do, not to spend working time on debates about non-work topics." "Take care not to make false or misleading statements about Google's products or business that could undermine trust in our products and the work that we do." The comments were the latest from the US leader alleging, without evidence, that Silicon Valley giants distort searches and social feeds to suppress conservatives.Google repeated its response that these claims are baseless.

 

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Have house meeting w/Rep from Management and Neutral Observers. Works well

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