condescendingexaggeration on Nostr: Employees would still be paid upfront. But companies would be ran democratically and ...
Employees would still be paid upfront. But companies would be ran democratically and for the benefit of the people that work there, not the owner/investors. My point is that the owners don't contribute anything, yet they get to decide the roadmap and earn a lot of money. And when they want to maximize profits, they underpay their workers.
I wouldn't have a problem with companies chasing profits if I knew the profits went to benefit the people that provide value, the actual workers, you know? But unfortunately, today the extra revenue goes to the useless owners/investors, who often can't even be trusted with that much money, Musk being an easy example.
I wouldn't have a problem with companies chasing profits if I knew the profits went to benefit the people that provide value, the actual workers, you know? But unfortunately, today the extra revenue goes to the useless owners/investors, who often can't even be trusted with that much money, Musk being an easy example.