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Google Drive is a cloud storage service that allows users to save files online and sync them across devices. Developed by Google, it integrates seamlessly with other Google services and offers features such as file sharing, collaboration, and backup.

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CCI Score: Google Drive

-23.29

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Latest Event

Google Expands State-Level Lobbying to Block Progressive Reforms

Google has significantly ramped up its state-level lobbying efforts, spending over $10 million in California to pressure legislators into killing the California Journalism Protection Act (CJPA) and influence data privacy and media compensation laws nationwide. This aggressive strategy aims to protect the company's interests while undermining reforms that could benefit content creators and independent media, raising concerns about corporate overreach in democratic processes.

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These companies profit from authoritarian practices through their business dealings. Although they may not be directly enforcing oppressive policies, their actions contribute to the economic and operational sustenance of authoritarian regimes.

Latest Events

  • Google Expands State-Level Lobbying to Block Progressive Reforms Logo
    DEC
    06
    2024

    Google has significantly ramped up its state-level lobbying efforts, spending over $10 million in California to pressure legislators into killing the California Journalism Protection Act (CJPA) and influence data privacy and media compensation laws nationwide. This aggressive strategy aims to protect the company's interests while undermining reforms that could benefit content creators and independent media, raising concerns about corporate overreach in democratic processes.

  • -80

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 29

    Google's extensive state-level lobbying, marked by a $10 million expenditure in California to derail the CJPA and other progressive reforms, demonstrates a clear effort to influence political outcomes in favor of corporate interests. Such actions contribute to undermining democratic processes and can be seen as aligning with authoritarian practices that suppress progressive legislation aimed at improving media and data privacy standards.

    Google Refines its 50-State Lobby Strategy As Tech Fight Moves to State Legislatures

  • Google Reaches $27M Settlement Over Unfair Labor Practices Logo
    DEC
    04
    2023

    Google reached a $27 million settlement with employees who accused the company of unfair labor practices, a landmark resolution that emerged from prolonged employee activism in the tech industry. The settlement, part of a lawsuit under California's Private Attorneys General Act, addresses longstanding grievances over overly broad data classification guidelines that stifled discussions about labor conditions.

  • +70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The settlement represents a corrective move in response to serious allegations of unfair labor practices, supporting enhanced worker rights and addressing systemic issues in corporate policies that suppressed employee voice. This outcome, driven by sustained employee activism, is a positive sign for labor relations and aligns with anti-authoritarian values.

    Google Reaches $27M Settlement in Case That Sparked Employee Activism in Tech - ProgramBusiness

  • Google Reaches $27 Million Employee Settlement Over Unfair Labor Practices Logo
    DEC
    01
    2023

    Google reached a $27 million settlement with employees who accused the company of unfair labor practices, marking a record agreement in a case driven by employee activism. The settlement underscores unresolved issues within the company’s labor practices.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The record settlement indicates significant issues in Google’s labor practices, as employees had to resort to legal action for fair treatment. From an anti-fascist perspective, this outcome underlines problematic power dynamics within the company that undermine workers' rights and contribute to systemic authoritarian management practices.

    Google reaches $27 million employee settlement | Semafor

  • Settlement of Long-Standing Labor Complaint Logo
    DEC
    01
    2023

    On December 1, 2023, Google agreed to pay $27 million to settle a seven‐year-old labor complaint. The suit, filed in 2016, alleged that an overly strict confidentiality program discouraged workers from reporting illegal activities in violation of California’s labor laws. Although the majority of the settlement funds will go to the state of California, affected employees are set to receive modest payments, ranging from $20 to $70.

  • +30

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The settlement addresses longstanding labor issues linked to restrictive confidentiality policies that suppressed worker reporting of illegal activities. While the majority of the settlement benefits the state and the compensation for employees is minimal, resolving the complaint nonetheless marks a positive step toward improved labor relations and accountability in workplace practices, aligning with a progressive, worker-rights–oriented agenda.

    Google agrees to pay $27 million to settle a seven‐year‐old labor complaint

  • Google Increases Federal Lobbying Amid Antitrust Probes Logo
    OCT
    05
    2023

    Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google Drive, significantly ramped up its federal lobbying activities in the first half of 2023 in response to two active Department of Justice antitrust lawsuits. The company increased its spending to $7.43 million and employed 80 federal lobbyists, many of whom have public sector backgrounds, to lobby on antitrust-related legislation.

  • -70

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 29

    Google’s substantial increase in federal lobbying spending, coinciding with DOJ antitrust actions, reflects an effort to shape policy in favor of its own market dominance. This type of corporate political influence can undermine democratic processes and fair competition, marking a negative step from an anti-authoritarian and progressive perspective.

    Google ramped up federal lobbying ahead of DOJ antitrust showdown • OpenSecrets

  • Google Record Lobbying Spending in California Logo
    SEP
    30
    2023

    In 2023, Google spent a record $1.5 million on lobbying efforts in California, funding political ads and meetings with state officials to influence legislative outcomes, particularly those affecting requirements for tech companies to pay news publishers.

  • -80

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 29

    Google's record lobbying expenditure, which included significant funding for political ads and direct engagement with lawmakers, demonstrates an intent to shape policy outcomes in favor of corporate interests over democratic accountability. This form of political influence raises concerns regarding the undermining of legislative processes and supports authoritarian-aligned corporate practices.

    Why Google’s lobbying in California skyrocketed this year

  • Google's Record Lobbying Efforts in California Logo
    JUN
    28
    2023

    The article details how Google spent a record $1.5 million on lobbying in California between January and September 2023, including funding political ads and strategic meetings with key state officials such as Governor Gavin Newsom on June 28, 2023. These efforts were aimed at influencing legislative debates on issues from tech regulation to news publisher payments.

  • -80

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 29

    Google's substantial spending on lobbying through political ad campaigns, aimed at opposing legislation (such as the California Journalism Preservation Act) that could bolster independent journalism and public accountability, reflects a troubling use of corporate power to skew democratic debate and protect its own interests.

    Why Google’s lobbying in California skyrocketed this year

  • -70

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 29

    The meetings between top Google executives and influential figures such as Governor Newsom and Senator Ben Allen underscore the company's proactive engagement in shaping policy environments to its advantage. This executive-level political engagement further raises concerns about undue corporate influence on democratic processes.

    Why Google’s lobbying in California skyrocketed this year

  • Google Drive 2023 Supplier Responsibility Report Logo
    JAN
    01
    2023

    Google's 2023 Supplier Responsibility Report provides an overview of key 2022 projects across its supplier network, highlighting successes, challenges, and initiatives to ensure ethical sourcing and transparency.

  • +80

    Supply Chain Ethics

    March 29

    The report outlines Google’s commitment to ethical supplier practices, emphasizing transparency and accountability in its supply chain. Such initiatives mitigate risks associated with exploitative practices and reinforce a commitment to human rights, aligning with anti-authoritarian values.

    2023 Supplier Responsibility Report - Google Sustainability

  • Human Rights Groups Urge Halt to Google Cloud Expansion in Saudi Arabia Logo
    MAY
    26
    2021

    Human rights and digital rights organizations have called on Google to suspend its plans to establish a new Cloud region in Saudi Arabia until it can demonstrate robust measures to mitigate potential adverse human rights impacts. The call comes amidst mounting concerns over Saudi Arabia's track record on repression, use of cyber surveillance, and its association with state-owned Saudi Aramco.

  • -70

    Economic Collaboration

    March 29

    Google's plan to build a Cloud region in Saudi Arabia, in partnership with the state-owned Saudi Aramco, raises serious concerns regarding economic collaboration with an authoritarian regime. The move risks aligning the company with repressive state practices that have been linked to human rights violations, thereby complicitly facilitating potential abuses.

    Saudi Arabia: Human rights groups urge Google to halt new Cloud region until it outlines steps to mitigate risks to rights

  • Controversial Project Nimbus Contract Raises Human Rights Concerns Logo
    MAY
    01
    2021

    Internal documents revealed that Google executives raised concerns about potential human rights violations linked to its $1.2 billion Project Nimbus cloud contract with the Israeli government before signing the deal. Despite these warnings, the contract was finalized and led to the firing of protesting employees, highlighting ethical and labor practice issues.

  • -40

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 29

    Google's leadership approved the contract despite internal warnings and ethical concerns, indicating a problematic executive political engagement that disregards public accountability and transparency.

    Internal Google documents reveal concerns about its cloud contract with Israel

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 29

    The contract process led to the dismissal of employees who protested the deal due to its potential to facilitate human rights abuses, highlighting a serious lapse in ethical labor relations and human rights practices.

    Internal Google documents reveal concerns about its cloud contract with Israel

  • -50

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    March 29

    By entering a contract that provided the Israeli government with access to cloud services and AI tools, Google risked contributing to repressive technological applications, even though the official stance stated the work would not target sensitive or military workloads.

    Internal Google documents reveal concerns about its cloud contract with Israel

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