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		<title>Google sets baseline standards for temp workers after outcry</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] According to an email seen by The Guardian, the company&#8217;s Adrienne Crowther told workers the delay was necessary. &#8220;We wish it was as easy as flipping a switch and turning this on tomorrow,&#8221; she wrote. A spokeswoman confirmed the changes, but said they&#8217;d been in development &#8220;for a while&#8221; and that most partners would [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>According to an email seen by <em>The Guardian</em>, the company&#8217;s Adrienne Crowther told workers the delay was necessary.  &#8220;We wish it was as easy as flipping a switch and turning this on tomorrow,&#8221; she wrote.  A spokeswoman confirmed the changes, but said they&#8217;d been in development &#8220;for a while&#8221; and that most partners would honor the new terms by 2020.</p>
<p>The uproar stemmed in part from Google&#8217;s March 8th decision to shorten the contracts of 34 temp workers on the Google Assistant &#8220;personality&#8221; team (that is, the ones determining how the AI responds to questions).  This not only left them scrambling for work, but highlighted the absence of safety nets.  Google didn&#8217;t even let full-time staff offer support out of concerns the company could be held &#8220;legally liable,&#8221; the workers&#8217; letter said.  A manager eventually cleared full-timers to sympathize with temps.</p>
<p>This won&#8217;t necessarily satisfy contractors, though.  They&#8217;ve noted that Google didn&#8217;t address key demands in the letter, including requests to pay the length of the original contracts and convert temporary workers to full-time status.  Google said it already &#8220;work[s] to transition&#8221; temporary staff to full-time positions, but that doesn&#8217;t appear to be the case for the 34 losing their work.  In that light, the new standards are unlikely to represent an end to the issue.</p>
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