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Shortly after Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella took the stage at Microsoft Build conference, an employee interrupted the speech by shouting “Free Palestine” and demanding accountability from the ...
While Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says he likes podcasts, he might not actually be listening to them anymore. That tidbit comes toward the end of a longer Bloomberg profile of Nadella, with a ...
Footage of a Microsoft employee disrupting CEO Satya Nadella’s keynote speech has been widely circulated online. Joe Lopez, a Microsoft firmware engineer, stood up during the company’s Build ...
An employee disrupted Satya Nadella’s keynote at Microsoft Build to protest the company’s contracts with the Israeli government. The protest was part of a larger campaign by a group called ...
A day after a Microsoft employee interrupted CEO Satya Nadella’s keynote address, a tech worker staged a similar protest while Jay Parikh was onstage. Microsoft's Jay Parikh was speaking onstage ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announces the addition of Grok models from Elon Musk’s xAI to Azure AI Foundry during the opening keynote at Microsoft Build 2025. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella stated that the layoffs were done with a clear focus on accelerating the company's Artificial ...
Microsoft recently fired another employee who interrupted a speech by CEO Satya Nadella to protest against the company for supplying the Israeli military with technology used for the war in Gaza.
A Microsoft employee interrupted CEO Satya Nadella’s keynote address at the company’s flagship developer conference, Build 2025, by shouting pro-Palestinian slogans and accusing the company of ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella had only been onstage for a matter of minutes before protesters started interrupting his speech, with one shouting, “Free Palestine!” Nadella continued his keynote ...
A post on the anonymous workplace platform TeamBlind went viral after claiming, “Satya in his 10 years of tenure at Microsoft has laid off 50,000 people. He started with the worst layoffs of 18K ...