Comcast’s #TechHasNoWalls Protest Rallies Hundreds In Center City

Hundreds of Comcast employees poured out of the company’s Center City headquarters on Thursday afternoon to join a protest they dubbed #TechHasNoWalls against the recent immigration policies barring citizens from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the U.S. They were part of a nationwide protest that included more than 2,000 Comcast employees, according to Comcast software architect Rhys Anthony McCaig, who’s based in Silicon Valley.

Though the company has not made a statement on Trump’s immigration policies, it supported the march and counted the time as paid time off. High-ranking employees participated, including CTO Sree Kotay, VP of Engineering Adam Hertz in Sunnyvale, Calif., executive director of product Jeanine Heck and senior director for software development and engineering Jessica Sant.

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