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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Adobe, Apple, Google hit by wage-fixing case

Six Silicon Valley's largest companies employ a class-action anti-competitive practices that companies have already accepted to have been named in the suit seeking compensation.
Late last year, the Justice Department, Adobe, Apple, Google, Intel, Intuit, and Pixar an agreement with them to stop their "anti-competitive employee solicitation agreement was reached to continue.
Secret deals date back to 2005: All six firms for senior executives and other employees do not stick in cold calls to disagree. DOJ rule to the detriment of the anti-competitive and the staff was.
Siddharth Hariharan a class action case, a software engineer who has worked for in 2007 by Lucasfilm 2008 has brought.
Case claim that Pixar and Lucasfilm had three agreements on hiring practices. First, the two companies agreed to make no cold calls. Secondly, any of the Pixar has applied for a job at Lucasfilm, the Lucasfilm Pixar to be informed. And third, if any firm job offer, not to rival the better offer that would try.

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