Google has denied the allegations.
The firing of the other four employees, who were not named by Google, was
In a lengthy Medium post published Tuesday, Spiers said she created a code that sends a notification to her coworkers whenever they visit the website for an alleged union-busting firm GoogleThe memo read:"Googlers have the right to participate in protected concerted activities," according to Spiers. This Oct. 31, 2018, file photo shows signage outside the offices of Google in San Francisco with the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in the background.
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