Hundreds of Google workers petition for company to expand abortion benefits

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Over 650 workers at Google owner Alphabet Inc are demanding it offer abortion benefits to contractors, suspend donations to anti-abortion politicians and expand travel benefits.

, to offer abortion benefits to contractors, halt donations to anti-abortion politicians and expand travel benefits.

The Alphabet Workers Union also made demands on "protecting" Google employees "from corporate influence." the Supreme Court justices

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GOOGLE knows it’s priorities. AbortionBenefits what an asinine concept. Heaven help us. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

Who are you people? Who raised you? Who made you so miserable and unhappy? If you don't want to get pregnant or have children, we know what prevents that. It's called birth control pills, which are available to men now, condoms in a pinch. No, abortion necessary.

waaaah google we need more dead babies....

It sucks Google, does it. Google supported the woke and bend over backwards to get their approval. Now you finally realized how wrong you were. Now you want to act like a corp and not be told what to do. It all came back to bite you in the ass. Oh yeah thank you for Biden.

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