Mark Cuban has to believe stuff like this because wants to believe the market makes the world better. Here's the real truth: Companies which grant sick leave during the pandemic will have hard time revoking it, and companies which don't will out compete them on price for years.
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In "decades" consumers aren't going to remember which supermarket acted responsibly, but they will probably know which supermarket is cheaper. It will be the one still paying their employees the absolute minimum that they can get away with, with no paid time off.
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How long before Jeff Bezos starts shipping dead employees back to their parents on Amazon Prime?
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I believe the current procedure is to just leave them on the warehouse floor until someone else deals with it, so this would be a step up.
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In every one of those areas, the only thing that has changed corporate behaviour is regulation. And the only thing driving regulation has been an activist citizenry. If we left it up to the marketplace, cars wouldn't even have seatbelts, much less airbags or crumple zones.
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Yeah. I mean, Hugo Boss is a viable brand name. Memories are real short.
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These things aren’t the same. After the war Hugo Boss didn’t work with Nazis—forced culture change. After the pandemic, the same corporate CEOs will still run the brands. No change. Perhaps as important, it’s the same consumers who will allow it.
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From 2016...don't think brand forecasting is Cuban's strength https://www.cnbc.com/2016/10/13/mark-cuban-theres-a-stigma-attached-to-trumps-brand-its-done.html …pic.twitter.com/PSGaRzRyaH
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i wonder what would happen if consumers were actually given this information with context instead of it never being talked about in media after an initial leak
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