No sorry, as someone who has worked a lot of startups and helped build companies when they were counting pennies prior to the growth phase, the idea that they are entitled to any of this is a joke, especially in a large corporation where the majority staff aren't putting in nights. Once a team starts to deliver, and you actually have a product that people are buying and profits are good, by all means get the beer taps and yoga mats *but* for the team that did nights for 3 years. Not for rent seeking staff that infest these large corporations. These sorts of perks were largely to thank the staff for making huge sacrifices to get the product delivered, and now for some reason people just expect it. Twitter on the other hand had taken on a massive roster of staff, and was never cash positive.
exitb|3 years ago
You’re entitled to your choices obviously, but for me personally it seems absurd that a bricklayer would have to wait until a building is finished or sold to actually get paid. He has no stake, he’s no investor, so it’s on his employer to pay him enough for the whole duration of his employment regardless of the level of financial success of the entire project.