If you made $10,000 every day, since the day the Declaration of Independence was signed, you would still not have a billion dollars. He wants that times fifty.
Less astronomical CEO pay, more distributing the profits of labor to ALL workers.
If you made $10,000 every day, since the day the Declaration of Independence was signed, you would still not have a billion dollars. He wants that times fifty.
Less astronomical CEO pay, more distributing the profits of labor to ALL workers.
@WorkingFamilies My question in that regard is:
"What did Musk do that makes such a compensation justifyable?"
I'm not even shure he'd ever CPR'd someone or is even willing to do so if he knows how to do so to begin with...
@WorkingFamilies
I'm pleased to learn that the New Zealand Superannuation Fund, who hold a significant but diminishing clutch of Tesla shares, voted against this pillage.
Tesla shares are trading for less than half their peak value in 2021.