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douglas9

(4,358 posts)
Thu Jul 26, 2018, 08:03 AM Jul 2018

Inside Google's Shadow Workforce

About half of Google’s workers are contractors who don’t receive the same benefits as direct employees

Every day, tens of thousands of people stream into Google offices wearing red name badges. They eat in Google’s cafeterias, ride its commuter shuttles and work alongside its celebrated geeks. But they can’t access all of the company’s celebrated perks. They aren’t entitled to stock and can’t enter certain offices. Many don’t have health insurance.

Before each weekly Google all-hands meeting, trays of hors d’oeuvres and, sometimes, kegs of beer are carted into an auditorium and satellite offices around the globe for employees, who wear white badges. Those without white badges are asked to return to their desks.

Google’s Alphabet Inc. employs hordes of these red-badged contract workers in addition to its full-fledged staff. They serve meals and clean offices. They write code, handle sales calls, recruit staff, screen YouTube videos, test self-driving cars and even manage entire teams – a sea of skilled laborers that fuel the $795 billion company but reap few of the benefits and opportunities available to direct employees. Earlier this year, those contractors outnumbered direct employees for the first time in the company’s twenty-year history, according to a person who viewed the numbers on an internal company database. It's unclear if that is still the case. Alphabet reported 89,058 direct employees at the end of the second quarter. The company declined to comment on the number of contract workers.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-07-25/inside-google-s-shadow-workforce



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Inside Google's Shadow Workforce (Original Post) douglas9 Jul 2018 OP
Yep, that's the life of a contractor geardaddy Jul 2018 #1

geardaddy

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1. Yep, that's the life of a contractor
Thu Jul 26, 2018, 10:17 AM
Jul 2018

I've been a contractor for 20 years. No benefits. Just got hired on as an FTE and now have access to benefits. It's one way of keeping costs down. It borders on criminal, if you ask me.

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