Google is warning employees who want to march with the company at San Francisco's Pride parade that they're not allowed to protest YouTube’s LGBTQ+ policies

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Google is warning employees who want to march with the company at San Francisco's Pride parade that they're not allowed to protest YouTube’s LGBTQ+ policies
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Google employees are free to protest if they are part of a contingent other than Google's or if they show up in their own 'personal capacity.'

Google employees planning on marching with the company at this weekend's San Francisco Pride parade have been warned that protesting against YouTube's LGBTQ+ policies would be a violation of company policy. The confirmation of Google's stance came by way of an email exchange between a leader of the Gayglers, an internal LGBTQ+ employee group, and the company's Global LGBTQ+ Community Inclusion Lead.

Google employees planning on marching with the company at this weekend's San Francisco Pride parade have been warned that protesting against YouTube's LGBTQ+ policies would be a violation of company policy. The confirmation of Google's stance came by way of an email exchange between a leader of the Gayglers, an internal LGBTQ+ employee group, and the company's Global LGBTQ+ Community Inclusion Lead.

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