Anonymous Coward writes:
In a follow up to our story a few days ago, Newly unsealed documents from Google and Apple further prove their complicity in a secret illegal agreement to limit employees' careers and wages. Some background on this cartel is available in another article covering the US Department of Justice investigation into this matter earlier this week. When these companies were caught red-handed, blatantly breaking the law, the US government intervened on workers' behalf by asking the companies to, in effect, "please stop doing this," but the proposed settlement will only "be in effect" for the next five years.
Go justice!
(Score: 5, Funny) by That_Dude on Thursday March 27 2014, @06:19AM
You can't lock all of them up or perhaps you can't find enough prison guards trustworthy enough to watch them. Besides, imagine a prison full of former CEO's (people who specialize in getting away with whatever they can) - before you know it, the guards would be nothing more than a tax payer funded security force working on their behalf.
(Score: 2, Insightful) by monster on Thursday March 27 2014, @01:00PM
It's really funny (well, actually kinda sad) that in the country with the biggest share of its population in jail someone argues that you can't jail someone because there aren't enough appropiate jails.