I don't think the author is interested in making a fair transaction. It sounds a lot more like he's trying to frame the situation so that he holds all the cards, leaving the employee with the short end of the stick.
"That awesome gal you hired in engineering has job options and she knows it."
I can totally imagine him lobbying for more H1-B visas so he can get "captive" employees who are stuck without options to leave.
"That awesome gal you hired in engineering has job options and she knows it."
I can totally imagine him lobbying for more H1-B visas so he can get "captive" employees who are stuck without options to leave.