There's a lot of fucked up creatures living in Oz that can cause someone to die in agonizing ways, and this asshole should experience all of them"We need to see unemployment rise," he argued. "Unemployment has to jump 40 to 50 percent, in my view. We need to see some pain in the economy. We need to remind people that they work for the employer, not the other way around... There's been a systemic change where the employees feel that the employer is extremely lucky to have them, as opposed to the other way around."
Yeah... fuck that guy sideways with a rusty chainsaw.MSN
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There's a lot of fucked up creatures living in Oz that can cause someone to die in agonizing ways, and this asshole should experience all of them
Sounds like a business surplus.MSN
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There's a lot of fucked up creatures living in Oz that can cause someone to die in agonizing ways, and this asshole should experience all of them
Sounds like billionaires need rides in shitty submarines.Sounds like a business surplus.
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There's a lot of fucked up creatures living in Oz that can cause someone to die in agonizing ways, and this asshole should experience all of them
"They have been paid a lot to not do too much in the last few years, and we need to see that change."MSN
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There's a lot of fucked up creatures living in Oz that can cause someone to die in agonizing ways, and this asshole should experience all of them
He's definitely only 4ft 5" without it.That is a solid 6 head.
Former Wells Fargo executive Carrie Tolstedt was sentenced to three years’ probation on Friday for her role in the bank’s sprawling fake-accounts scandal
Even if food companies wanted to produce healthier food they are stymied, he says.
“CEOs at Unilever, Pepsi, and Danone have all tried quite hard to make their portfolios healthier, and all of them have been sacked.
“Danone’s was sacked by activist investors, by hedge funds, because the share price fell. An analyst at Blackrock said to me these companies are not in charge of their business model.”
The big finance houses call the tunes, he says.
“The asset managers, the pension funds - Vanguard, BlackRock, Jupiter, these are the companies who demand money and this is kind of necessary.
"I mean, my pension is partly at Blackrock so, in a way I am part of the problem.”
The only solution is regulation, he says. But government advisory bodies around the world are stuffed with industry players.
They've only destroyed hospitals, bike companies, real estate, grocery stores, food suppliers and clothing suppliers, what's the problem?Hedge funds should also not exist.
The ultra-processed 'commerciogenic' diet that's killing us all
Every year, the average person eats about 8kg of additives, which shouldn't come as a surprise if you look at the long list of incomprehensible ingredients on the back of so many packets of food. Dr Chris van Tulleken speaks to Jesse.www.rnz.co.nz
"Have respect for the dead" or just go full creepy..... what do you think business will choose?
Esther Schindler (@estherschindler@hachyderm.io)
The digital afterlife industry is getting crowded, with companies like Microsoft considering creating conversational chatbots of deceased individuals using their social data. https://spectrum.ieee.org/digital-afterlifehachyderm.io
Next up, HVACThey've only destroyed hospitals, bike companies, real estate, grocery stores, food suppliers and clothing suppliers, what's the problem?
Private Equity bought it? Golden times ahead, my good man... golden times.What could go wrong?
Hartzell Bought By Equity Firm
Arcline Investment Management, an $8.9 billion private equity firm, has acquired Hartzell Aviation from Tailwind Technologies. The deal includes Hartzell’s two business units, the propeller business and Hartzell Engine Tech,...www.avweb.com
Props to him for leaving I guess. Sucks for his crew
Well that's a problem.
No, that's The Problem with Jon Stewart.Well that's a problem.
That's what I saidNo, that's The Problem with Jon Stewart.
San Francisco CEO who's closing his $215 million company's upscale office lounge says return-to-work push is ‘fighting a losing war’
Expensify’s David Barrett says his lounge flopped, and workers in offices “are likely going because they feel pressured to (either by their boss or their peers).”fortune.com
No fucking shit.he believes that employees at other companies currently working in the office “are likely going because they feel pressured to (either by their boss or their peers), not because it’s actually their preferred place to be.”
why you hate job cReAtOrZ bro?No fucking shit.
The number of articles that continue to quote some rando CEO and his/her astonishment that people don't want to piss away their entire lives at the office making someone else money make me want to go full Tyler Durden. That society continues to look upon these clowns as the "smartest people in the room" when they are so clearly completely disconnected from reality is mind boggling.