tech employees agree tech giants are too powerful
4 years ago

tech employees agree tech giants are too powerful

The Hindu  

Silicon Valley’s powerful chief executives don't seem to be talking much on behalf of their employees who increasingly find themselves at odds with their companies’ senior leadership, according to a survey by Politico’s new media company Protocol. Protocol surveyed over 1,500 tech employees across the U.S, ranging from c-suite executives to associates, and over 40% of the respondents worked at large tech companies having annual revenue of over $500 million with more than 1,000 employees. Nearly 80% of the tech employees agreed the tech industry is “too powerful”, specifically the Big Tech players including Amazon, Google, Facebook and Apple. Surprisingly, only about 62% tech employees said they know what Section 230 is, and 65% of these employees agreed that tech companies should not be liable for the content on their sites and products. Over 55% tech employees in the survey said they think the U.S. restrictions on Chinese tech companies “have gone too far”.

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