Submitted by mepper t3_y4u2t6 in technology
YABoolejan t1_isjc9ad wrote
Reply to comment by av2706 in Workers at second Apple store vote to join union by mepper
And the hard work and skills of medical staff is what keep us alive! Shouldn't we ensure that they can live a good life because that will ultimately make life better for everyone who has to get healthcare (which is everyone at some point)? Like yeah sure CEOs got their "grindset" or whatever but how many people did they have to exploit and leave in the dust to get there? If they wouldn't care as much about their profit then I wouldn't care as much either. But the fact that most CEOs of large companies are more focussed on their own gain than the well-being of their workers is just so evil to me
Edit: and also: maybe CEOs have such a hard time getting a new job that isn't CEO because they lack basic skills you need for most jobs
av2706 t1_isjd29t wrote
Doctors are most of well paid jobs in whole country … high skilled job in demand and small pool of people to pick … there is no problem for any doctor.. and if he worry so much about customer why not start a free of cost health clinic and we will see how long will he sustain it .. it’s not easy living in a market world … many jobs are connected and again stop being salty .. these ceo have years of experience in industry go to top h school by taking huge loans .. and try to live whole life doing their jobs .. they don’t enjoy paid vacation beach side but work to keep their jobs and maintain trust from stakeholders who put their life savings in companies share .. so u should maybe consider those stakeholders too as human .. everyone has ambitions to live good life and rich life … if they live as they wanted why u getting so jealous ?? Becuse u are poor and using Reddit wasting time don’t entitled u to live equivalent life of those who strive for success and live doing 100 hrs per week continuously … one mistake one bad pr for company and confidence lost in company by share holders .. that’s risk job they work .. handling billions of money worth business is it easy as typing on Reddit
YABoolejan t1_isje3z5 wrote
Yesss you finally pulled "poor Redditor just jealous" card! Classic. Guess I just got destroyed by facts and logic. I understand that business owners have to keep their business alive. What I dislike is that they think their shareholders are more important than they employees. That's why unions are a good way to put pressure on those suits and remind them of the needs of their workforce.
And yes I am just a Redditor ranting about the economy of a foreign country, but that's because to me the US' system is so obviously fundamentally broken that it's baffling as to why so many people seem to just be okay with it
av2706 t1_isjebhf wrote
No one is tying u to company.. u don’t like ur salary change company bro .. people doing it since ages.. if u think u are worth more why not go to new company
YABoolejan t1_isjizfc wrote
As I said that is exactly what some nurses were trying to do during the pandemic when their employer tried suing them and force them to keep working for the company. So the issue is more that managers just don't seem to understand that if they want to keep people working for them they have to actually listen to their issues. "Just work somewhere else lul" is not an argument against unions. Just as "just move to a better place" is not an argument against trying to stop climate change
av2706 t1_isjjfw2 wrote
Climate has been changing on this planet for millions of years and will happen for millions of years more.. this earth will survive at least as much as sun … till then neither us nor future generations need to worry and animals have come and gone but planet stayed even after a meteor strike this planet got liveable again so don’t worry
YABoolejan t1_isjqf78 wrote
I'm sorry but once you start denying climate change I'm not willing to discuss anymore😅 Getting a little too much Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson in here
av2706 t1_isjrco0 wrote
Ok no problem but imagine how earth existed all these millions years before us
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