The Alphabet Workers Union-CWA announced today that the union has entered into an agreement with Google protecting the rights of all Google workers to speak freely about antitrust litigation brought by the Department of Justice against the company. The agreement resolves an unfair labor practice (ULP) charge the union filed last August with the National Labor Relations Board. That charge alleges that a company-wide email sent by President of Global Affairs Kent Walker directing Google employees to “refrain from commenting on this case, both internally and externally” violated workers’ rights under U.S. labor law. We are pleased that our concerns with this gag order have been recognized and addressed.‍