▲ | jiggawatts 3 days ago | |||||||
Arrested by the nobles in most such cases. I’ve never heard of the equivalent of a “popular uprising” or a “people’s revolution” ever occurring within a private enterprise. The law in western countries simply doesn’t allow for it — the hierarchy is entrenched in several parallel systems such as the police, judiciary, securities registrars, etc… In practice 99% of large enterprise employees must “do as they’re told” and their only available alternative option is to quit. I’ve never heard of any org where there is any kind of bottom-to-top accountability and if such a thing was promised I would be immediately suspicious that it’s just a gimmick intended to even further exploit the naive. | ||||||||
▲ | bigbadfeline 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> In practice 99% of large enterprise employees must “do as they’re told” and their only available alternative option is to quit. I don't see this as a bug, it's a forced feature of a program that needs some other parts fixed. The problem isn't local to any organization, it's lack of functional competition and that's due to systemic reasons which are beyond the reach of CBC, bottom-up or internal anything. | ||||||||
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