Wednesday 29 March 2017

IBM Trump Protests Demand Change From CEO Ginni Rometty


IBM employees fell at IBM Watson Center in New York to provide an anti-Trump application. The letter sets out five clear demands made by Big Blue employees, specifically addressed to new President Donald Trump.

Specific requests aimed at Trump related to the claim that IBM avoid using assets held by Trump, an application that contrasts with the CEO of the brilliant letter, Ginni Rometty, he wrote to Trump after his inauguration as 45 Or President of the United States.


 "I know you are committed to helping the US economy grow in ways that are good for all of its people," Rometty said in his open letter.The answer to Rometty's letter was less positive, at least with a high-level content strategist who resigned and presented a scathing open letter from her. 

"On Tuesday, you shared with the world his open letter to President-Elect Donald Trump, outlining ways to ensure the success of its conveniently fit administration with IBM products. His letter offered the support of IBM's global workforce in support of their agenda torturing the marginalized and threatening my well-being as a woman, a Latin citizen and concerned citizen, "writes Elizabeth Wood.The appeal of the letter Rometty a "backup of tactit" the comments of wood were taken up this most recent request in New York again.

 "In response to your open letter to Mr. Trump, we are disappointed that he has not reaffirmed the fundamental values that differ both IBM as a company we collectively as IBM," said the petition."While we understand their willingness to engage constructively in dialogue with the elected president, we believe that our culture and shared values are not only constant, but also essential to our transformation sustained by clouds and cognitive initiatives. 

 "Daniel Hanley, a cyber security engineer at IBM, led the petition outside of IBM Watson's offices in New York and gave a passionate speech about why a Trump IBM presidency is so dangerous.With IBM's request to withdraw with Trump Assets were additional clogging requests to allow IBMists to challenge work unconstitutionally, increase diversity programs, policies underlying severance pay and increase company contributions Of employee pension funds.Although the March in IBM offices did not attract a large crowd, Mr. Hanley is trying to initiate a move among IBM employees. In addition to New York, he also organized Trump events in Atlanta, where he made another IBM application signed by over 1,000 employees.

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