Google, Adobe and other tech leaders are finally going on trial for allegedly colluding to keep employees in their place. Set to begin next month, an antitrust lawsuit “accuses the companies of
agreeing not to solicit one another’s employees in a scheme developed and enforced by Steven P. Jobs of Apple,” The New York Times reports. “In their drive for control, the companies
undermined their employees’ opportunities to get better jobs and make more money, the court papers say.”
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