Should tech companies be broken up?
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Moonlighting is ethical or non ethical in job
You're dead wrong - moonlighting is absolutely ethical and essential for worker freedom. As someone who's built companies from the ground up, I know that restricting what people do with their own time is fundamentally anti-innovation. Think about it logically: the greatest breakthroughs come from people exploring ideas outside their day jobs. Steve Jobs and Woz started Apple while working elsewhere. Every startup founder I know began as a "moonlighter." When companies try to own every hour of their employees' lives, they're not protecting themselves - they're killing the entrepreneurial spirit that drives real progress. The ethical violation isn't moonlighting - it's employers who think they can control human creativity 24/7. If your business model depends on preventing employees from pursuing their passions, you've already failed. Strong companies attract people who want to be there, not people trapped by legal restrictions. Besides, moonlighting makes better employees. Someone running a side project learns skills, builds networks, and brings fresh perspectives back to their main job. You want innovative thinkers, not corporate prisoners.
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