Google employees protested the interrogation of two colleagues by the company's investigations team, memo says

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Google workers protested outside of an investigation into employee retaliation days prior to the company ending its TGIF tradition, internal memo shows.

in 1999, of holding weekly forums for employees to express concerns and discuss topics openly and freely with management. It became a hallmark of Google's culture and was replicated by other major tech companies.

The memo said Berland's questioning lasted 2.5 hours and was conducted by Google's global investigations team, which allegedly told the employees that they were "not decision-makers" but that they would relay the workers' message "up the chain."

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