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irstupid said:

Reading the memo, agree or not with it, it was a thought out, well documented, well written memo. It was not some hate filled, sloppy, expletive email attacking anyone. Its goal, as it said many times in the memo, was to create a discussion and address some issues within the company that this one employee believes are present. I imagine every employer in the world wishes they had employees that would bring issues they believe are present in the workplace to their attention versus just going home/bar and bitching about it. Or worse, blasting it on social media for all the world to see.

Once again, one needs to reiterate that it was an INTERNAL memo. If anyone should be fired it should be the one who leaked it to the public. They are the ones that, memo true of workplace or not, gave Google bad publicity.

If anything, it's funny that the most prominent big data company in the world can't even stop internal memo's from going public, let alone have a decent response to it instead of this overblown, dramatic scene they made out of it.