if only we had organized labor forces too
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McCullough-Eitel may have instituted profit-sharing in the 1940s as a way to forestall labor union formation, actually.
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the majority of Amazon employees don’t have meaningful stock options. Then again, they aren’t a Silicon Valley company
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These are called stock options.... Also, people, for $7 bucks plus share price, can go out and buy shares in their companies. This is all about optics and nothing about solutions.
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Somewhat different. SV’s approach is like a milquetoast version that is paying lip service to the concept.
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Hmmm..
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Interesting. Sounds like the basis for bringing back pensions.
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Wow, based on your replies to this, a whole lot of people have no idea that stock options basically disappeared from the valley years ago in favor of RSUs.
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for people defined as 'talent'. facebook isnt giving out RSU's to people who cook or clean or do 'menial' work.
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But what happens if those companies become super successful and those employees become rich? Why they become The Enemy of course.
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Even the rank and file at mature companies who aren’t super rich are the enemy it seems
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