Facebook fired an employee who publicly criticized a coworker on Twitter for not adding a statement of support for Black Lives Matter to documentation on an open-source project they were working on
New York Facebook fired an employee who publicly criticized a coworker on Twitter for not adding a statement of support for Black Lives Matter to documentation on an open-source project they were working on.
Brandon Dail, a user interface engineer in Seattle, Washington, announced on Friday in a tweet that he was let go for calling out a colleague on Twitter. Dail had been among a group of Facebook employees who have been tweeting criticism of Facebook since the company's CEO Mark Zuckerberg decided to take no action against President Donald Trump's posts on the platform.Dail had been with the company for more than two years, according to his LinkedIn profile.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Model Aaron Philip On How Black Trans People Are Integral To Black Lives Matter'They need to know, damn well, that trans people are powerful.'
続きを読む »
Black Lives Matter spreads to a place where politics is verboten: StadiumsAs anti-racism protests sweep across the world, sports are finding they can't stay out of politics
続きを読む »
Joan Smalls Takes a Stand for Black Lives MatterThe supermodel is pledging 50% of her 2020 salary to the human rights movement.
続きを読む »
‘Pose’ Actor Dyllón Burnside Talks Black Lives Matter, ‘Prideland’ and Growing Up QueerDyllón Burnside, who plays Ricky on FX’s hit show “Pose,” is currently quarantining in Georgia and watching the Black Lives Matter protests from afar. In this chat with Variety, h…
続きを読む »
YouTube Pulls Black Lives Matter Fundraising Videos That Encourage ‘Fake Engagement’YouTube has removed multiple videos whose creators said they were donating ad revenue to Black Lives Matter and other racial-justice causes — but who were trying to game the system. In a rece…
続きを読む »