Google Faces DOJ Pressure Over Potential Chrome Sale

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Google employees, represented by the Alphabet Workers Union, have urged the Department of Justice to ensure worker protections as the DOJ considers breaking up Google's search monopoly. They emphasized the need for workers to be able to voice concerns without fear of retaliation, especially as potential remedies could significantly impact their jobs. The DOJ is expected to propose measures like spinning off Chrome and Android, while Google has discouraged employees from discussing the case. The union stresses the importance of including workers' voices in the decision-making process.
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