KEY POINTS
  • Former Google employees filed a lawsuit this week that claims the company violated its own "Don't Be Evil" mission.
  • The new case comes as a judge in a lengthy labor suit ordered Google to release scores of documents tied to an alleged anti-union effort.
  • Laurie Burgess, the lawyer representing the former employees who sued Google this week, said the latest suit is meant in part to serve as "a reminder that this is still alive and kicking."
American multinational technology company Google logo seen at Googleplex, the corporate headquarters complex of Google and its parent company Alphabet Inc.

While judges review subpoenas in an almost year-long case that pits Google against its workers, former company employees are doing their part to highlight the intensifying tension between the two sides.

Three ex-Google employees filed a lawsuit this week, accusing their former employer of terminating them for protesting a cloud deal that Google signed with the Trump administration's Customs and Border Patrol in 2019.