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Silicon Valley Workers Have Had Enough


Silicon Valley Workers Have Had Enough - The New York Times

After the 2016 election, a growing number at companies like Google and Amazon began to change their thinking.

Silicon Valley Workers Have Had Enough - Berkman Klein Center

Moira Weigel and colleague describe collective action from within tech platforms.

Amazon says workers need to be in the office. Most of Silicon Valley ...

If only they had labour protections from the government like France or Germany. It sucks that companies find these bologna loopholes. Employees ...

After big tech layoffs, Silicon Valley loses its monopoly on workers

FYI, 584 tech companies laid off people in the first quarter of 2023. That number decreased over the course of the year, but it was much higher ...

The Great Tech Worker Revolution Has Begun - Inc. Magazine

It wasn't too long ago that Mike Judge, in his series Silicon Valley, turned his attention to the fertile comedic ground of tech startup ...

Silicon Valley Tech Employees Are EXACTLY As Spoiled As You ...

And when I landed my first tech sales job, I could see things were going to be different. And even having had those experiences, it's easy ...

Are tech workers generally very rude, particularly in Silicon Valley? If ...

Until it's code review time. Let's face it, we're engineers. And there is nothing that we like more than a technical debate. And it can become ...

Tech companies chop 400-plus more Bay Area jobs as layoffs widen

Tech companies have chopped 400-plus Bay Area jobs in a fresh round of staffing reductions that show the wobbly industry continues to scout ...

Silicon Valley Workers Have Had Enough | Network of Centers

Silicon Valley Workers Have Had Enough. Other News from Participating Centers ... The global Network of Internet & Society Centers (NoC) is a collaborative ...

Despite tech layoffs, Silicon Valley jobs are up - CalMatters

... had a net gain in jobs, according to a new report. The valley ... employees above what it was in 2020, the report says. Steve Levy, a ...

I Was 'Stealth' Laid Off From My Big Tech Job 9 Months Ago ...

... in Silicon Valley and hit the ground running in May 2022. ... it was clear that they had misrepresented the salary range in the job posting.

Silicon Valley Salaries Are Shrinking, Leaving Workers In the Lurch

SV definitely had a super high concentration of tech workers. It's silly to say otherwise. Where do you get the idea that wasn't true? Reply ...

The Era of Happy Tech Workers Is Over - The New York Times

Silicon Valley as we know it — with its radically transparent ... The employees who remained have had to endure greater workloads on significantly ...

Silicon Valley tech workers 'sick with guilt' over social media ...

Subscribe here: http://9Soci.al/v6PJ50GjSKI | Celebrated author Johann Hari spent years researching social media addiction for his book ...

The Silicon Valley Engineers Who Get Paid Millions To Do Nothing

It's a well-known secret in Silicon Valley: Big tech companies employ “resters and vesters”; employees who collect full pay and stock without having to do ...

Working in Silicon Valley was fun. Now it's just another miserable ...

This is, and the article points it out, the direct result of an excess number of managers and the explosion of management after the pandemic ...

The Class Struggle in Silicon Valley by Cory Doctorow

Historically, the tech sector had one of the lowest rates of ... it has turned a rising wave of employee activism into a veritable flood.

The Tech Employees Who Want to Sever Silicon Valley's Deep Ties ...

How have you seen tech workers in Silicon Valley begin to ... Hasan Ibraheem: Google workers inside Google who have had enough of this.

How many Santa Clara County tech workers have been laid off?

Silicon Valley made everything the world needed when the pandemic reared its head, including testing kits, medical records software and ...

Even With Silicon Valley's Great Layoff, There Still Aren't Enough ...

Silicon Valley companies have fired tens of thousands of workers in recent months. But it's not enough to ease the labor crunch in the broader economy.