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Corporate America Is Sitting Out the Trump-Biden Rematch

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In the midst of what many expect to be the most toxic presidential campaign in modern history, American businesses are going to extraordinary lengths to stay off the political radar.

Some CEOs are privately drawing up plans to tell employees not to expect comments on political matters in all-hands sessions. Others are reconsidering common election initiatives, such as get-out-the-vote drives, fearing those could be viewed in the current moment as partisan. A number of companies are also taking a harder line on workplace activism after long tolerating dissent.

In a recent memo following protests by employees over the war in Gaza, Google Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai said he didn’t want the company to “fight over disruptive issues or debate politics,” noting that, ultimately, “we are a workplace.” The company fired dozens of employees for disruptive activity in its offices as they protested Google’s contracts with Israel.

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