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微软高管谈员工抗议与技术滥用疑虑
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微软总裁布拉德·史密斯就近期因加沙冲突引发的员工抗议事件发表看法。他表示,占领办公室的员工将被解雇,并强调公司正在审查其技术是否被用于对巴勒斯坦人进行大规模监控的指控。史密斯指出,公司已聘请律师事务所进行调查,并正在改进内部流程,以便员工能够报告对微软技术使用不当的情况。他还强调了公司对人权和合同条款的承诺,并表示将加强与员工团体之间的内部对话。

🏢 微软总裁史密斯强硬回应员工抗议:占领办公室者将被解雇。史密斯明确表示,任何聪明的员工都应知道,闯入公司建筑、占领他人办公室并期望保住工作是不可能的。他强调,这些抗议者不仅进行了抗议,还侵入了公司私人财产并使用家具进行封锁,其行为超出了公司可接受的范围。

⚖️ 微软正审查技术滥用指控,聘请律所调查。公司已聘请 Covington & Burling 律师事务所,调查有关微软技术被用于对巴勒斯坦人进行大规模监控的指控。史密斯提到,《卫报》的一篇报道披露了以色列国防军某部门依赖微软 Azure 云进行巴勒斯坦人广泛监控的信息,而这是微软此前未掌握的。公司重申,不允许客户使用其服务对平民进行大规模监控。

👂 改进内部举报机制,鼓励员工反馈。为应对潜在的技术滥用,微软正在开发新的流程,使员工更容易举报他们认为客户可能存在的误用微软技术的情况。这些新流程旨在鼓励员工就工作场所的不当行为或潜在的商业行为准则违规行为进行内部报告,从而增强公司对技术使用的监督。

💬 加强内部对话,关注人权与合同义务。史密斯试图向员工保证,公司在加沙问题上致力于维护人权和合同条款,并保护员工安全。他还表示,公司正“加倍努力”与“微软犹太人”以及“巴勒斯坦人与盟友”等员工团体进行内部对话,以期在复杂的地缘政治背景下寻求共识和理解。

Microsoft President Brad Smith testified to the Senate last week that the company's JEDI cloud contract had been stuck because of Amazon's legal protest, and advocated for updated protest rules.

Microsoft President Brad Smith had a blunt message for employees who joined Gaza-related protests inside his office: you don't get to keep your job.

At an internal meeting on Thursday, Smith defended the firings and said the company hired law firm Covington & Burling to review allegations that its technology has been misused for surveillance of Palestinians.

The company has faced repeated and escalating protests calling for the company to cut ties with the Israeli military amid its offensive in Gaza. In late August, several protesters broke into and occupied Smith's office for a sit-in. Microsoft then fired four employees who participated in protests occupying Smith's office and at the company's campus.

"Let me say this, anybody who is smart enough to get a job at Microsoft is smart enough to know that you don't get to storm in and break into buildings and occupy other people's offices and keep your job at Microsoft," Smith said, referring to employees the company fired following those protests.

The protesters "didn't just protest," Smith said, as they trespassed on private property and barricaded themselves with furniture that belonged to Microsoft.

Riki Fameli, a Microsoft software engineer who worked on Azure Storage, was one of the employees fired after participating in the protest at Smith's office.

Fameli told Business Insider that Smith's comments seemed to define protest narrowly as something company leadership can easily ignore.

"They always try to direct us to using the proper channels," Fameli said, "What we've found over the past year is that the proper channels are dead ends."

During the meeting, Smith tried to reassure employees that the company is focused on upholding human rights and contract terms in Gaza while also protecting employee safety, according to comments reviewed by Business Insider.

Smith told employees that the company is reviewing allegations about its services being used for mass surveillance of Palestinians and working on new processes for employees to report if they believe customers are misusing Microsoft technology.

Smith referred to an Aug. 6 story in The Guardian alleging that a unit in the Israeli Defense Forces relied on Microsoft's Azure cloud for expansive surveillance of Palestinians.

"That story provided new information to those of us at Microsoft, information that we did not have before," Smith said. He also said that the company doesn't allow its customers to use its service for mass surveillance of civilians.

The new reporting processes on which Microsoft is working, Smith said, are intended to make it easier for "a Microsoft employee to report concerns about the misuse of our technology by a customer if they believe that may be happening, to report internally about misconduct in the workplace or potential violation of our standards of business conduct."

Smith also said the company is "doubling down on internal dialogue" with employee groups like Jews at Microsoft, and Palestinians and Allies at Microsoft.

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