Microsoft employees have discovered that they are temporarily sending any email sending any email to the recipients inside and outside the company. There is no Ezar for the Colorbird protest group that “dozens of Microsoft workers” have failed to send email with the words of “Palestine,” “Gaza,” and “genocide” in the body of a message or in the body of a message.
“Israeli or ‘P4 Listin’,” says NOAA’s organizer Hassam Nasr, “Noaa believes that Microsoft’s attempt is to silence workers’ free speech, and that Palestinian activists are aimed at leading Microsoft and their allies.”
Microsoft confirmed Stuffy That it has implemented some email changes to reduce the company “politically focused emails”.
Microsoft spokesman Frank Shaw says, “It is not appropriate for a large number of employees to be emailed to any of the topics related to work. We have a forum for employees who have chosen political issues.” Stuffy. “In the past two days, several politically concentrated emails have been sent to tens of thousands of employees throughout the company and we have taken steps to try and reduce these emails to those who have not chosen.”
The block of these terms came in a week when Microsoft’s blood developer employees are protesting against the company’s contracts with the Israeli government during the Blood Developer Conference. A Microsoft employee, Lopez, influenced the initial Blood Key note on Monday. During the CEO, Satya Nadella’s key Lopez shouted, “How do you show that Israeli war crimes are operating through Azure?” Lopez then sent an email to thousands of Microsoft employees, and the company sacked it on Monday.
This week’s demonstrations made Microsoft a few days after recognizing its cloud and AI contracts with Israel, but claimed that internal and external reviews received “no evidence” that its tools were used to “target or harm people in Gaza.”


