August 6th, 2024

Microsoft Encourages Employee Donations

Microsoft faces employee backlash over its charitable giving platform, which includes organizations linked to illegal Israeli settlements. A petition urges the company to stop matching donations amid ongoing Gaza conflict.

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Microsoft Encourages Employee Donations

Microsoft has come under scrutiny for its employee charitable giving platform, which includes organizations based in illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Employees have initiated a petition urging the company to stop matching donations to these groups, which they claim violate international law and support the Israeli military. Notably, Microsoft has delisted the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which provides humanitarian aid to Palestinian refugees, further fueling internal dissent among employees. The petition highlights three specific organizations: the Ma'aleh Adumim Foundation, Ein Prat Academy for Leadership, and the Megilot Dead Sea Rescue Team, all of which are accused of contributing to the occupation. The situation has intensified following the ongoing conflict in Gaza, with employees expressing frustration over Microsoft's continued support for the Israeli military through its Azure services. Critics argue that Microsoft's actions contradict its stated commitment to human rights and international law. The internal conflict reflects broader tensions within the tech industry regarding corporate responsibility in relation to human rights issues in the occupied Palestinian territories.

- Microsoft employees are petitioning against matching donations to organizations linked to illegal West Bank settlements.

- The company has delisted UNRWA from its charitable giving platform, prompting further employee dissent.

- The petition targets three organizations accused of violating international law and supporting the Israeli military.

- Internal strife at Microsoft has escalated due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the company's support for the Israeli military.

- Critics argue that Microsoft's actions contradict its stated commitment to human rights and international law.

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By @fantasticfifty - 8 months
This should have the full title: Microsoft Encourages Employee Donations to Illegal West Bank Settlements, While Barring UNRWA

This is absolutely disgusting on the part of MS.