To all the world it looked as if Google—one of the most powerful, pro-immigrant, and ostensibly progressive corporations in the United States—was taking a unified stand. But that appearance of unanimity masked a welter of executive-level indecision and anxiety. It probably would have been apter if Pichai had said that, over the previous 48 hours, he had been backed into a corner by thousands of his employees.
Sunday, October 13, 2019
Misery inside Google
WIRED
To all the world it looked as if Google—one of the most powerful, pro-immigrant, and ostensibly progressive corporations in the United States—was taking a unified stand. But that appearance of unanimity masked a welter of executive-level indecision and anxiety. It probably would have been apter if Pichai had said that, over the previous 48 hours, he had been backed into a corner by thousands of his employees.
To all the world it looked as if Google—one of the most powerful, pro-immigrant, and ostensibly progressive corporations in the United States—was taking a unified stand. But that appearance of unanimity masked a welter of executive-level indecision and anxiety. It probably would have been apter if Pichai had said that, over the previous 48 hours, he had been backed into a corner by thousands of his employees.
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