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Campus protests against the Israeli bombing of Gaza have led to nearly 3,000 arrests across the United States. Jobs are also on the line. US students face recruitment challenges after Gaza protests, reports the Financial Times.
There have been other such cases. Another law firm rescinded three job offers to Harvard and Columbia students for similar declarations. Other employers have also threatened to do the same. Some of the universities have also cracked down on protests, calling the police and suspending activists.A number of students, especially from poorer families, have avoided getting closely involved in the protests for fear of hurting their career.
A senior Wall Street bank executive said the protests would affect the schools where they took place. “There are consequences to these people’s behaviour,” the banker said. “We’re still going to hire from Harvard and Columbia but we’re even more open-minded about where we recruit from.”
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