Google cuts team of contractors who went on strike
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A union representing contractors for YouTube Music claims that Google cut the workers’ contract after they went on a prolonged strike.
The Alphabet Workers Union-CWA, which represents the contractors, said the team consisted of moderators employed by Google contractor Cognizant in Austin, Texas, that was responsible for approving music content for YouTube Music.
In a statement emailed to The Verge, Google spokesperson Courtenay Mencini maintained the decision to cut the team did not lie with them but, rather, with Cognizant and said, “Contracts with our suppliers across the country routinely end on their natural expiry date.”
The team of more than 40 went on strike in February last year, demanding changes to Google’s return-to-work…