I was shocked to stumble on a story in my Twitter feed this weekend about a wage fixing scandal that bilked 65,000 tech workers between 2005 and 2010.
The defendants? A "who's who" of Silicon Valley titans: Google, Intel, Intuit, Adobe, Apple. Pixar and Lucasfilm, too.
The offense? These companies agreed not to compete with one another for talent. In other words, they conspired to suppress the competitive market for human beings in an effort to pad their bottom lines and their stock price.
More rank filth beneath ye old cursive blob.