According to a memo obtained by Business Insider, Google has cautioned its employees against participating in protests or other activities that could be perceived as disruptive or disrespectful. The memo, sent by Google’s Vice President of Data Center Operations, Eric Tressler, reminds employees of the company’s policies regarding protests and warns that those who engage in such activities may face disciplinary action or termination. The memo emphasizes that while Google supports free speech and the right to protest, employees must do so responsibly and without disrupting business operations or creating an intimidating environment for others. It also advises employees to “think again” before joining protests, as their actions could have consequences for their employment. The memo comes amid growing concerns about employee activism and protests within the tech industry, particularly around issues of ethics, diversity, and working conditions.