Last summer, the case of James Damore shook Silicon Valley when Google fired him for penning an anti-diversity memo — a move the engineer said was because of his conservative political views. This summer, a group of employees at Facebook claims their company has its own problem respecting political diversity among its workforce. It’s not a coincidence that these incidents surfaced after Donald Trump became U.S. president. The billionaire real estate developer-turned-politician has made perceived…
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Three things tech giants can do to ease political tension at work