this is also true for customers - imo customers also need a stake in businesses especially ones that have anything approaching a monopoly.
The obvious solution would be a law that any company of a certain size should have 25% of its board nominated and elected by non managerial workers and 25% appointed by public election or appointed by an elected official.
Most importantly social media. Social media is run by users, and they should have a majority representation. The social media company is just doing an IT service, really.
this is also true for customers - imo customers also need a stake in businesses especially ones that have anything approaching a monopoly.
The obvious solution would be a law that any company of a certain size should have 25% of its board nominated and elected by non managerial workers and 25% appointed by public election or appointed by an elected official.
Or just have the entire company run democratically. And before you say this can’t work let me introduce you to a worker co-op with over $12 billion in revenue annually
I think this depends on the company.
Yes if there is monopoly, for sure, I agree.
Also companies offering essential services.
Most importantly social media. Social media is run by users, and they should have a majority representation. The social media company is just doing an IT service, really.