to be fair, as long as 90% of the stock market is in the hands of the top 1% (which is the politicians' fault), if a CEO decides to put workers first, the board members (picked by said billionaires) will fire him for not maximizing their profit. Politicians need to MAKE LAWS that protect EVERY WORKER FOR FREE, instead of relying on workers organizing and PAYING unions and CEOs not trying to stop it. This is the perfect example of politicians not doing their job and scapegoating others.
to be fair, as long as 90% of the stock market is in the hands of the top 1% (which is the politicians' fault), if a CEO decides to put workers first, the board members (picked by said billionaires) will fire him for not maximizing their profit. Politicians need to MAKE LAWS that protect EVERY WORKER FOR FREE, instead of relying on workers organizing and PAYING unions and CEOs not trying to stop it. This is the perfect example of politicians not doing their job and scapegoating others.
“It’s proof that policy is personnel, and something progressives must continue to vigorously pursue.”
I wanted to read this as personal. Both words seem appropriate.