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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
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"I’d buy a small company that values and looks after its workforce rather than a massive numbers driven company. "
But if you owned it, you could turn a "massive numbers driven" company into one that looks after its workforce. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Any company that abuses their power and charges extortionate prices for basic living requirements. "
I’m going with
British Gas
£5 billion profits ha
Heatwavvveee |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Away for Christmas |
"I’d buy a small company that values and looks after its workforce rather than a massive numbers driven company.
But if you owned it, you could turn a "massive numbers driven" company into one that looks after its workforce."
Which in turn would make it no longer the juggernaught of an enterprise thst it is. Modern day, it is impossible to have both.
Another company will always be willing to cut the corners and exploit employees and customers as much as they can for an increase in the profits. The larger the company the less overall say you would have in it too even with the majority of stakes or not the board of investors are the true power. You will bow down to their needs and their income (as a collective). |
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