Google employee laid off via email while feeding newborn at 2 a.m.


A lawyer employed by Los Angeles-based Google discovered she had been dumped by the tech giant in an email she received at 2 a.m. while she was nursing her newborn daughter.

Nicolas Dufeau had been employed by the search engine as its associate product counsel for six months when he was placed on parental leave in the early hours of January 17 following the birth of his daughter.

DuFau shared a photo of herself holding her little bundle of joy to her chest on Google’s internal Slack channel, where dozens of colleagues sent their well wishes.

Little did the new father know that just 72 hours later, he would receive a message from his employer informing him that he no longer had access to his work email, effectively terminating it. has been given. Night.


Nicolas Dufau worked as an Associate Product Counsel for Google for six months.
LinkedIn / Nicolas Dufau

He was among the 12,000 employees that Google let go last week.

“Last Tuesday at 2 a.m., I became a father,” DuFau wrote in a LinkedIn post on Wednesday that has gone viral.

“The next day, my Google teammates showered me with heart emojis and virtual confetti, wishing me well on my paternity leave.”


Dufau went on parental leave after the birth of his daughter on January 17.
Dufau went on parental leave after the birth of his daughter on January 17.
LinkedIn / Nicolas Dufau

DuFau continued: “Friday at 2 a.m. while nursing my baby, I received a notification that I had lost access to my Google corporate accounts.”

“I was fired via automated email,” he wrote.

DuFau wrote that his colleagues at Google reassured him that the company “was a company that valued its employees and encouraged me to leave my parents to spend that precious time with my family.” Use the full extent of the vacation.”

“I have never been more grateful to find myself on a team that values ​​me as a person,” he wrote.


But 72 hours later, he was notified by automated email that he no longer had access to his work computer system.
But 72 hours later, he was notified by automated email that he no longer had access to his work computer system.
LinkedIn / Nicolas Dufau

“Every layoff hurts — however, the timing of this experience not only made me feel sorely spent, it made me feel worthless,” DuFau wrote.

He wrote that he found solace in his “wonderful wife and miracle daughter” who “came here to lift my spirits and comfort me.”

The Post has sought comment from Google’s parent company, Alphabet.


Dufau said the layoff made him feel "expendable" and "naive."
Dufau said the layoff made him feel “expendable” and “naive.”
LinkedIn / Nicolas Dufau

Fired Googlers aren’t shy about posting their stories on social media.

Nicole Tsai, a “vlogger” based in Southern California, posted a viral TikTok video showing the exact moment she realized she was being dumped.

Google is among a number of tech giants that have downsized in recent weeks and months as Silicon Valley senses a sluggish economic environment due to high inflation.


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