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Never Do This Mistake in Google Office, ‘Ban’ on Employees

Monali Gupta

Google has released a new guideline for its employees. In addition to other information in this guideline, a list of things that their employees at Google cannot do. Google employees cannot debate politics and the latest news in the office. In its official blog post, the company has released its latest guidelines.

Google wrote in its blog, 'Our primary responsibility is to do the work that we have been appointed to do. We do not have to spend time here discussing issues without work. That is, employees in Google's Office cannot discuss politics.

Google has made it clear to its employees that working for it is a responsibility. The blog post further reads, 'The Opportunity to work with Google comes with many challenges. Millions of people rely on us every day for high quality, reliable information. It is important that we respect the trust of the people and maintain the integrity of our products and services. '

Google has asked employees to fulfill their responsibilities. In the blog, Google said, 'What you say matters. You are responsible for your words and you are accountable to them. Along with this, Google has asked its employees to be conscious of trolling. Google wrote, 'Do not troll anyone, do not take names or be part of any advertisement that is intended to target someone.'

In addition, Google has prohibited the sharing of any misleading information related to the company. Google said that give good information about the company. Do not imagine that you know the whole story and do not give False and misleading statements about Google's product or business. This change in Google's guideline was made after a claim by a former software engineer who accused Google of Political bias.

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