Pedestrians look at workers on top of a billboard in central Seoul on April 14, 2017, who started a hunger strike there to demand the abolition of layoffs and temps, and the guarantee of primary labor rights. (Yonhap)
Special snowflakes want to tell business owners how to run their businesses? They should move about 50 miles north…
ChickenHead
7 years ago
Setnaffa, I am inclined to agree…
…but in a world with no absolutes, capitalism generally devolves into crony capitalism with no government oversight or organized protesting workforce.
…and, of course, government oversight devolves into politically-inspired overregulation and an orgsnized workforce devolves into lazy and corrupt unions.
Right now, crony capitalism is winning… pretty much globally… so my sympathies lie mostly with labor at the moment.
Special snowflakes want to tell business owners how to run their businesses? They should move about 50 miles north…
Setnaffa, I am inclined to agree…
…but in a world with no absolutes, capitalism generally devolves into crony capitalism with no government oversight or organized protesting workforce.
…and, of course, government oversight devolves into politically-inspired overregulation and an orgsnized workforce devolves into lazy and corrupt unions.
Right now, crony capitalism is winning… pretty much globally… so my sympathies lie mostly with labor at the moment.
…at the moment.