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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 23

    If Amazon’s 575,000 total employees owned the same proportion of their employer’s stock as the Sears workers did in the 1950s, they would each own shares worth $381,000https://nyti.ms/2EDetja 

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      2. Katharine Katinas‏ @figgyrocco Oct 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        This article should have compared Sears to Sears- modern Sears has closed countless stores and laid off scores of corporate employees whilst only selling Chinese sweatshop crap, why compare it to Amazon- the only difference worth noting is that people want to shop at Amazon.

        2 replies 1 retweet 1 like
      3. Ian‏ @Flynah Oct 23
        Replying to @figgyrocco @nytimes

        Comparing sears in its heyday to amazon today, which is the fair comparison

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      2. phlish‏ @phlish1 Oct 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        This is the Republican ideal for America. Rule by the rich. The middle class was built by Unions, Democrats, and high taxes. It’s not magic.pic.twitter.com/khGf4s9D87

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      1. Sagacious Guy‏ @RealSagacity Oct 23
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        It's worked out so well for Sears.

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      1. xqzd‏ @xqzd2 Oct 24
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        We shouldn’t let corporations get so big. A corporations size should reflect its wealth in everyone of its workers.

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      1. MJC likes Democracy‏ @clgomn Oct 23
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        ALL wealth comes from labor. All. Workers deserve a bigger share in the profits

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      1. KevinScott‏ @heywooood55 Oct 23
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        the corporate masters have reviled workers UNIONS and destroyed collective bargaining to the point that even working class stiffs believe that 'socialists' bullshit. When we were smarter and better educated, we knew the difference between truth and propaganda. Now - not hardly

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      1. J T‏ @Mr_JJT Oct 23
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        What is the average shareholding of Amazon employees?

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      1. Watts‏ @xWatts23 Oct 23
        Replying to @nytimes

        Bad timing...ignorance on full display. Time for the interns to step back from publishing articles. Fake news

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      1. GacWell‏ @glenn_carswell Oct 23
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        What about the NYT employees?

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      1. Raftingdon2‏ @raftingdon2 Oct 23
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        And you see what happened to Sears

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      2. ᗰᑕᑌ ᒍOᔕᕼ‏ @j0shj0shj0sh Oct 23
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        morans

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      1. David‏ @websiteofrecord Oct 24
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        The best way to transition the middle class would be to have employee own companies. Decision would be based on best interest if employees vs stock holders.

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      1. Katyushin‏ @Katyushin1 Oct 23
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        What if amazon workers owned owned all that stock in amazon, but amazon did everything sears did so has the same stock price sears has...what would that be worth?

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      1. John Kutr‏ @Johnkutr Oct 23
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        Those days are long gone. Greed undermined America. These are some evil times and Americans are being manipulated by the best engineering money can buy. We need to keep down the body count.

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      1. Eduardo Alvarez‏ @EdAlvarezB Oct 23
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        1950s nostalgia

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      1. Johannes Climacus‏ @JohanClimacus Oct 23
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        This sums up everything wrong with late capitalism and what’s wrong with our society

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