More than 200 employees of Alphabet have formed an Alphabet Workers Union, looking to force change on the tech giant, the two leaders announced in an editorial in the New York Times. The leaders—software engineers Parul Koul and Chewy Shaw—said that “for far too long, thousands of us at Google and other subsidiaries of Alphabet, Google’s parent company, have had our workplace concerns...
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It's check-writing season for Reid Hoffman, and not just for his two venture capital firms, two special purpose acquisition corporations, two podcasts, six startup boards or any of the other extracurricular activities that keep him stupendously busy. (I counted one real job—at Greylock Partners—and 15 side hustles, which he confirmed.) Hoffman, the LinkedIn founder and...
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