Keep a record, talk with co-workers and, yes, go to HR.
Salesforce is the latest San Francisco tech company to tell its employees some version of: You can work from home forever.
Silicon Valley is done with the Donald. Do tech companies care about democracy or are they just joining the winning team?
A pair of lawsuits accuse the Silicon Valley giant of being a monopoly that violates anti-trust laws.
Slack employees need only travel across the rooftop park of the Salesforce Transit Center to reach the offices of their new corporate overlords.
The hit-or-miss exhibition, currently on view at the De Young, poses questions about how art should engage with technology.
Some of San Francisco’s buzziest startups are doing better than ever. But what will happen if they embrace remote work?