/——/ What moron thinks the CEO who founded a company should do the bulk of the manual labor? You Progs get more ridiculous everyday. What don’t those doing the manual labor go open their own business if they feel exploited? Who forces them to work there? BTW liberal NY begged Amazon to open an office in Queens. I guess Gov Cuomo likes exploited workers. You retard.No one expects CEOs to do any manual labor; they are too delicate (and greedy) The percentage of profits that go to CEOs is what I'm referring to. There is no reason those profits can not be distributed among the workers whose labor creates the profits, is there? Grinding austerity, falling real wages and acute funding crises gripping schools, hospitals, and most local government services are the price society pays for the worship of the rich.What moron thinks the CEO who founded a company should do the bulk of the manual labor? You Progs get more ridiculous everyday. What don’t those doing the manual labor go open their own business if
The percentage of profits that go to CEOs is what I'm referring to. There is no reason those profits can not be distributed among the workers whose labor creates the profits, is there?
Employee compensation is already much, much more than profits.
You're free to start your own company here and give all the profits to the workers.
Why haven't you? Greedy bastard!!Employee compensation is already much, much more than profits.
You're free to start your own company here and give all the profits to the workers.
How much more do those greedy, useless eater shareholders think they're entitled to?
Wage Stagnation: Much More Than You Wanted To Know
Todd made a very strong claim about wages being much more than profits.
If his point is true, your argument is destroyed. You have to address it, or be revealed to be nothing but a propaganda spouting troll.
And I speak as both someone who wants to see large scale long term increases in wages AND as someone with his retirement invested heavily in stocks.Then you have to reconcile a rate of return on investment that is greater than the GDP growth rate.And I speak as both someone who wants to see large scale long term increases in wages AND as someone with his retirement invested heavily in stocks.
Simple model to understand r and g relationship...
Why?