Citigroup urges employees to 'keep their cool' as pro-Palestinian protestors join building blockade
Citigroup urged employees to “keep their cool” as anti-Israel protesters blockaded the Wall Street giant’s New York headquarters.
While Skyler said in the memo that Citi’s 30-year-long presence in Israel is a point of “pride,” the memo said the protestors’ information is false and that the financing of military equipment for the US and its allies requires senior level approval. “Hundreds of brave activists are holding months of relentless, nonviolent civil disobedience actions to protest Citigroup’s immoral profiteering from the fossil fuel industry that is literally burning our planet,” a Summer of Heat representative told the Post.Climate activists — a group called “Summer of Heat on Wall Street” — said they are targeting coal, oil and gas companies with “joyful, relentless nonviolent direct action.
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