Dan Wentzel 🏳️🌈 on Nostr: We could have “maximum wage ratios” such as requiring that the highest paid ...
We could have “maximum wage ratios” such as requiring that the highest paid employee making no more than 20 times than the lowest paid, rather than 400 to 1.
In rigged-market capitalism, CEO’s sit on each others Boards of Directors and approve each others escalating pay & bonuses while calling the workers who produce the goods and services that make their wealth “greedy” and complain that “no one wants to work anymore.”
We could also have tax and regulatory policies that rebalance the economy.
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2023-09-15 18:41:10Event JSON
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