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A Silicon Valley exodus, law firm drama, and the most consequential startup of all time

As Rob Price reported this week, a survey of thousands ofWhat does it mean for compensation and staff costs? Zuckerberg said that, which makes business sense but could be hard to pull off without damaging morale.

What does it mean for hiring and employee retention? For commercial and residential real estate in the cities the employees are leaving and moving to? Silicon Valley's rivals certainlyWe'll have lots more coverage on this in the coming weeks, but I'd love to get your take. What percentage of tech employees currently living and working in Silicon Valley would you expect to leave in the next five years? And where do you think they're likely to move to? Let me know.

 

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