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Old 02-16-2013, 10:26 PM   #185
SteveEisenberg
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Which most CEO's are wildly in favour of until they start to find out that they're becoming the food in the food chain.
It's hard to be a moral CEO. They are under pressure from the stock market to keep down labor costs, which is partly why I keep on reading news stories about how poorly Amazon treats its warehouse staff.

A local independent bookseller is, on the rare occasion I use one's services, providing labor for me. While it is perfectly legal for me to use his or her labor without compensating he or she for it, it would bring me down to the level of a bottom-line, union-busting, CEO.

I don't think CEO's should be demonized, but I don't want to act like one either.
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