• @[email protected]
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    -58 months ago

    Ehhhhh

    Stock price is absolutely tied to the perceived performance and anticipated future performance of the company.

    The problem is that most departments of a company are profit centers and therefore there is a huge incentive to squeeze the most return (product features, sales, etc) from that investment (your salary). They will abuse you just hard enough so you don’t quit. Or they will abuse you endlessly because the churn is factored into it.

    The company doing well is only loosely tied to morale. Yes happier employees probably perform better but it’s not the best return on the investment.

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      8 months ago

      You’re right that stock price is something.

      Companies serve three groups:

      1. customers
      2. staff
      3. shareholders

      Stock price measures #3. And one out of three is a pretty shitty overall score.

      Before someone tells me that shareholders are everything, and that this is capitalism, I understand your point but if any of 1, 2, or 3 stop participating, the company stops functioning. All three must be served. You just waved aside staff as a bag of feelings, but they literally do everything at the company.

        • @scarabic
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          88 months ago

          Yeah yeah. You’re saying that corporate leaders don’t care about people, and we all know that. But the company has to offer staff something to come in and work, right? They get paid right? I’m not saying everyone needs to get desk massages and blow jobs. But there has to be something in it for the staff or there is no company. It sucks to work somewhere that the staff get bare minimum. But the best companies in the world offer a lot more than that, because talent is worth it.