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Does not matter.
If corporations can shop around for the cheapest workers without regard to what they are doing to their current employees, then it is only fair that employees be able to shop themselves for the best pay.
If the corp wants to protect their trade secrets, then they need to be willing to pay for it.
Posted by: Outside T. Box   Posted on: 09/30/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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yahoo lawsuit  witchstar | 09/29/05
amazing observation  Levelhead | 09/29/05
Does not matter.  Outside T. Box | 09/30/05
Did you read the article  ibabadur1 | 09/30/05
Microsoft's fualt somehow  John Zern | 10/01/05
Maintain Your Trade Secrets...  golfbob | 09/30/05
No non-disclusure  Outside T. Box | 09/30/05
Why didn't Yahoo just buy the company?  Real World | 09/30/05
It's cheaper...  el1jones | 09/30/05
Not cheaper when  Real World | 09/30/05
That's for the accountants to decide  Taz_z | 09/30/05
Why is that a sorry way to look at things?  Real World | 09/30/05
In my opinion, it's a lousy long term strategy  Taz_z | 09/30/05
Two points  Real World | 09/30/05
We are all entitled to our opinion  Taz_z | 09/30/05
Only if you get caught, or it goes to court.  DanielB | 09/30/05
More of this...  BitTwiddler | 09/30/05
One other thing...  BitTwiddler | 09/30/05
Although none of us know for sure  Taz_z | 09/30/05
Whatever happended to...  Outside T. Box | 09/30/05

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