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You're right. It literally links to (what appears to be) an internal company document. go/nlrbnotice


Just because it's a go link doesn't make it an internal document. A go link is just a shortened url. You can make a go link point to a non-internal web page.


>It also included a link to a list of employee rights and protections that Google agreed to post as part of a settlement with the National Labor Relations Board this year.[0]

But in this case it appears to be a link to an internal notice.

[0]: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-12-17/another-g...


Yeah, the go/ is a shortener for goto.google.com/, and is the main way of sharing links internally.




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