STEM Community United Against Google and Amazon's Involvement in Project Nimbus

Wednesday, 19 June 2024, 04:24

A recent report from Wired reveals that over 1,100 STEM students and young professionals have pledged to boycott job offers from Google and Amazon. The boycott is in response to allegations of the companies' involvement in Israel's Apartheid system and actions against Palestinians. The growing movement highlights the ethical concerns within the tech industry and the power of collective action in holding tech giants accountable.
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STEM Community United Against Google and Amazon's Involvement in Project Nimbus

STEM Students Take Stand Against Google and Amazon

A recent report by Wired sheds light on the protest of over 1,100 STEM students and young professionals who have vowed to reject job offers from Google and Amazon.

Boycott for Ethical Reasons

Concerns have been raised regarding the companies' alleged involvement in Israel's Apartheid system and actions against Palestinians.

  • Rising Movement: More than 1,000 individuals have already joined the boycott.

The stance of these students underscores the increasing ethical scrutiny faced by tech giants like Google and Amazon.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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