Google Supports the Chinese Workforce, Works on Retention Plan
Google Supports the Chinese Workforce, Works on Retention Plan

Google's loss is Baidu's gain is in the news nowadays due to the recent fall in Google's shares, after it was reported of its intentions to move out of the China market. Google is planning to exit from China as it has failed to negotiate with the Chinese Government on the censoring of search results in China.

Google aspires to retain the workers employed in China even if the shut down happens as the employees are under the payroll of the parent company in the U. S. Failed negotiations with the Chinese Government have raised question marks on future consensus between the two.

The move would turn out to be a loss of opportunity for Google, with China, being the largest internet market in terms of users, and can cause a strong setback to its global operations.

The analysts hope that Google would continue to operate in the China search market even if it pull off its operations from it by incorporating a search site in Chinese language out of China, as it will facilitate Google to built operations on its own norms and policies, and that too, without any content restrictions from the Chinese Government. This move would surely benefit the tech savvy users.

China operations contribute revenue of $24 billion to Google.

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