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took over a plaza at Microsoft’s headquarters to protest against the company’s contracts with Israel. The No Azure for ...
In a major crackdown on anti-Israel protestors, eighteen people were arrested in Oregon for vandalizing Microsoft’s Redmond campus while demanding the company to cut business ties with Tel Aviv. The ...
The demonstrations, which followed a similar protest the day before, demanded that Microsoft immediately sever business ties with Israel ...
Police officers arrested 18 people at worker-led protests at Microsoft headquarters Wednesday as the tech company promises an “urgent” review of the Israeli military's use of its technology during the ...
Police officers arrested 18 people at worker-led protests at Microsoft headquarters Wednesday as the tech company promises an "urgent" review of the Israeli military's use of its technology during the ...
The employee-led group No Azure for Apartheid has been protesting Microsoft's involvement with the Israeli military for months.
Police arrested 18 people at Microsoft headquarters during a protest after demonstrators allegedly vandalized property, resisted arrest, and obstructed officers.
The protesters set up tents in a “liberated zone” on the Redmond campus and toted signs that urged co-workers to “Join the worker intifada: no labor for genocide.” ...
Microsoft employees were milling about a lunchtime farmers market the company holds when about 30 masked protesters rolled in on bicycles.
Eighteen arrests made during a pro-Palestinian protest at Microsoft, confirmed by Redmond Police Department on Facebook.
A group of current and former Microsoft employees briefly occupied part of the company’s Redmond campus yesterday to protest the relationship between the tech giant and Israel’s military.
Microsoft workers continue protests on company's Redmond campus over the company's ties to Israeli government.