GitHub apologizes to the employee it fired for using the term “Nazis” on January 6, offers him his job back, and says the company’s head of HR has resigned
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GitHub apologizes to the employee it fired for using the term “Nazis” on January 6, offers him his job back, and says the company’s head of HR has resigned — The company is offering the employee his job back — GitHub is admitting that a Jewish employee was fired in error and is offering him his job back.
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