The way the current stock laws are setup, they have to be anti-union to look out for investor profits though right?
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Yes ... I just heard on the Radio that Starbucks is NOT bargaining in good faith!!
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@marwilliamson PLEASE FIGHT TO BE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE!
Publicly traded corporations are not legally allowed to have any values aside from the pursuit of profit. Any value ever stated other than that is a lie 🤷‍♂️
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Side note, the largest strike in the US and largest academic strike in history is happening now
BREAKING: 48K University of Calfornia TAs, postdocs & other student workers just walked off the job. It's the largest strike in the US since 2019. Many UC workers earn < $24k/yr. A PhD student I spoke to said they donate blood plasma to make ends meet. washingtonpost.com/business/…
Starbucks never inspired me to do anything but buy Folgers.
Yes, anyone with any insight into corporate upper management knows that all that language is just used for manipulation of the Plebes....it's not what they actually *believe*.
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