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For several years a number of us have been anticipating the emergence of a Software Labor Union. The argument has not been whether it will emerge but what form it will take. The conditions for forming technology unions have never been better. In many companies there exists a huge difference in compensation between the management (particularly the CEOs) and the folks that actually make and service the products. There is also an increasing tendency for executives to treat employees (particularly IT employees) as disposable assets, and you have what appears to be an increasing lack of respect for the competence of management in the industry.
Posted by: interoperate 2005-11-28 14:18:04 In reply to: Rob Enderle
The effective re-publishing of this article is a poor reflection on Linux Insider and it's goals.
The author of the article, Rob Enderle, is a consultant who does consultant work for various clients including Microsoft.
It is irresponsible journalism to publish this diatribe of tripe as well as not disclosing Mr Enderle's conflict of interest that reflects the real interests behind the article.
The author of the article, Rob Enderle, is a consultant who does consultant work for various clients including Microsoft.
It is irresponsible journalism to publish this diatribe of tripe as well as not disclosing Mr Enderle's conflict of interest that reflects the real interests behind the article.

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