Back in the day, Google understood that the reason they offered perks like microkitchens, onsite meals, and so on was that they weren't competing against other companies offering similar perks... They were competing against their own employees, making the decision to work for themselves by freelancing or starting a competing company.
It will be interesting to see how the workforce responds to what appears to be a Google increasingly convinced that their employees are dependent upon them for success.
It will be interesting to see how the workforce responds to what appears to be a Google increasingly convinced that their employees are dependent upon them for success.