It all started with Apple’s Steve Jobs and Google’s Eric Schmidt allegedly entering a secret agreement promising not to poach each other’s employees.
Now, the size and scope of this legal controversy over fixing tech-worker wages in Silicon Valley is expanding. And one major player in the Valley is getting out in front of the allegations that a hiring conspiracy took place.
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