Apple and Google anti-staff-poaching case to end - report

Hannah Breeze
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Tech giants among Silicon Valley foursome accused of conspiring not to poach rivals' staff, limiting workers' options on career progress

A legal case in which a quartet of tech giants were accused of limiting their own staff's career choices is set to come to a head shortly, according to reports. Apple, Google, Adobe and Intel we...

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