Google joins sparring match to end war on gay rights
CALIFORNIA: The world’s most popular search engine, has switched up their summertime duties — this year by starting a ‘Love’ campaign in attempt to legalize gay rights (love, marriage) in certain countries around the world where a gay person may or may not be executed for who they are.
“We want our employees who are gay or lesbian or transgender to have the same experience outside the office as they do in the office,” Google executive Mark Palmer-Edgecumbe said at the Global LGBT Workplace Summit in London, according to a report on Dot429, a networking site for LGBT professionals. “It is obviously a very ambitious piece of work.”







