Google Employees Petition Pichai for Better Handling of Job Cuts

  • About 1,400 workers signed letter calling for better treatment
  • Google in January announced plans to cut 6% of workforce

Google CEO Sundar Pichai

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Almost 1,400 employees at Google parent Alphabet Inc. have signed a petition calling for better treatment of staff during the layoff process, after the company announced it was cutting 12,000 jobs.

In an open letter addressed to Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai, employees made a series of demands of the company, including freezing new hires, seeking voluntary redundancies before compulsory ones, giving priority to laid off workers for job vacancies and letting workers finish scheduled periods of paid time off, such as parental and bereavement leave.