Microsoft Fires Workers Who Occupied President's Office to Protest Israel Ties.

Thursday, Aug 28, 2025 12:02 am ET1min read

Two Microsoft employees were fired after occupying the company president's office to protest the company's ties to Israel. The protest was part of a larger movement called "Code Pink," which aims to pressure Microsoft to end its contracts with Israeli military companies. The protest was met with criticism from Microsoft, which stated that it supports diversity and inclusion.

Two Microsoft employees have been fired following a high-profile protest at the company's Redmond, Washington headquarters, where they occupied the office of President Brad Smith to demand an end to Microsoft's ties with Israel. The incident is part of a larger movement called "Code Pink," which aims to pressure Microsoft to sever its contracts with Israeli military companies [1].

The protest, organized by the activist group No Azure for Apartheid, saw seven individuals, including current and former employees, arrested after they entered Smith's office. The group's demands included severing all ties with Israel and paying reparations to Palestinians. Smith confirmed that two of the seven arrested were Microsoft employees and criticized the group for planting hidden cell phones and refusing to leave when asked [1].

Microsoft has stated that it respects the right to political expression but that the protest was unacceptable because it invaded the company's private property, potentially putting employees at risk. The company has vowed to investigate the use of its Azure platform by Israel and has hired an outside law firm to review the claims [1, 2].

This incident follows a series of protests by the same group, including a sit-in at Microsoft's campus in August 2024, where protesters breached Building 34 and temporarily renamed it the "Mai Ubeid Building" in honor of a Palestinian software engineer killed in Gaza [3]. The company has faced growing tensions over its role in global defense work, with Google also facing backlash over similar issues [1, 3].

Microsoft has emphasized its commitment to ethical technology use and transparency in its investigation. The company has stated that its terms of service forbid misuse of its technology and that it will continue to uphold its human rights principles [3].

The firing of the two employees marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Microsoft and the activist group. As the company continues to investigate the allegations, investors and financial professionals should closely monitor the situation for potential impacts on Microsoft's reputation and business operations [1, 2, 3].

References:
[1] https://www.rttnews.com/3569638/microsoft-protest-escalates-as-seven-arrested-occupying-president-s-office-over-israel-ties.aspx
[2] https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250827-microsoft-employees-activists-protest-tech-giant-over-ties-to-israels-gaza-war/
[3] https://13wham.com/news/nation-world/pro-palestinian-protesters-breach-microsoft-executives-building-hold-sit-in-redmond-washington-microsoft-bill-gates-brad-smith-israel-palestine-gaza-genocide-conflict-workers-discrimination-america-ai-contacts-tech-weapons?photo=1

Microsoft Fires Workers Who Occupied President's Office to Protest Israel Ties.

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