• AllonzeeLV@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Reminder, prior to the 1980s, America largely had an entirely different and actually equitable business model, even in large corporations: Customers first, employees second, investors third. This makes sense because if customers and employees are unhappy, the business will fail. It was well understood that happy customers + happy employees = investors make money and are happy too.

    Then the greed class, led by people like John Francis Welch, apt last name, and mascots like Ronald Reagan, waged and won the class war handily by convincing the laborers it would be unseemly to engage in class war while they were economically slaughtered through both corporate culture and .

    Now business priorities are defined by truly sociopathic capital markets, and the global business model is now investors first, investors second, investors third, and fuck you your position was outsourced to an 8 year old slave child in Bangladesh so I can pocket an extra dollar lol.

    That’s why you’re miserable as an employee, and why you can’t get service worth dogshit as a customer. Blame the capitalists who decided to cannibalize their own societies and planet for short-term profit. The ones that were already making a lot more and living larger than their employees, but demanded to live like modern Pharoahs on humanity’s back.

    Because it’s worth you subsisting in fear and uncertainty, unable to afford to actually live a decent life, to go travel to places and have experiences, so that the big mega yacht an oligarch commissioned can have a slightly smaller support mega yacht to tug it around and go where the big mega yacht is too big to fit. Priorities, duh!

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    1 year ago

    This reminds me of walmart feigning being some poor defenseless constantly on the edge of being broke company to guilt employees into overworking themselves and not bothering to ask for raises.

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      1 year ago

      I’m guessing a local store thing. That is one line that I have never heard Walmart claim and I have worked for a lot of different stores

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        1 year ago

        This was years ago in the old walmart where I used to live. They mostly use theft as an excuse not to hire more people or raise wages now