Collatis wrote:Telconi wrote:
Which is dumb. A company doesn't exist to benefit it's employees. And it absolutely should not exist to do so.
The employees are the ones who make up the company. They are the ones who do the work and produce the product. They are the company. They are investing their labor and time. Why shouldn't those who do the work be the ones who benefit from said work?
No, the owners are the company. Employees are only affiliated with company activity, which they get paid for. Which they voluntarily agreed to. If they wanted to be a company they should start one.