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OxO4 | 1 year ago

Often, people try justify high pay for management positions by pointing out the responsibilities that comes with such a position. If that's the case, then it only makes sense to place blame on management when things go sideways. If not, then what exactly is the value that management adds to the company that justifies their high pay?

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consteval|1 year ago

It's the same thing when people talk about the "risk" of owning a business. At the same time, those same people will advocate dodging accountability for business owners.

If there's no threat of liquidation, fines, bankruptcy... what's the risk? If the fed can't come into your home and take your furniture... what's the risk? Because those workers end up homeless in the case of failure. And the owners just go back to their mansions like nothing happened?

zahlman|1 year ago

> At the same time, those same people will advocate dodging accountability for business owners.

I don't think this is true at all.

lucianbr|1 year ago

There's never an answer to this question. People say management is not at fault, and when this is pointed out to them... crickets.