Unionized Google Workers Want Company to Return to Its 'Don't Be Evil' Roots

This minority union could have less collective bargaining power than majority unions

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A group of 200 Google employees announced Monday that they are forming a union to address long-running workplace concerns, such as alleged racial discrimination and profiting from ads of hate groups, that have been dismissed by executives.

But it won’t be a traditional union. For starters, it won’t be able to negotiate a contract since only 226 of its 120,000 workers have signed union cards, though the union will be open to all employees in the U.S.

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