You are correct, some amount of market compensation will be necessary. If only for setting floors.
Mondragon looks interesting.
You are correct, some amount of market compensation will be necessary. If only for setting floors.
Mondragon looks interesting.
Weighted by hours worked is okay, but seems unfair if all hours are not generally interchangeable. In a restaurant think rush hour versus a lull.
I also don’t like weighed by salary, as the highest paid already get more.
Weighting the different kinds of hours could work, but I have no idea how to weight them.
A totally different kind of ‘just’ approach would be to find out what your workers need for living, and pay them that.
Thank you for offering this one. It falls into the “things I don’t and shouldn’t control.”
If workers learn they can be paid more by having higher expenses, they will have higher expenses. I also should not be combing through their expenses and judging them to avoid manipulation.
Copying the poor answers of the past does not advance society. I want to image a great company, not more of the same.
I am looking for a general answer, so no.
I was hoping to tap knowledge I don’t have, but though common. I mean many of us work or own businesses.
Sure, and then how do we split the amount of profit available for salaries equitably?
Competition, in theory, should combat this. It does, but it should.
Cars do have failure modes other than rust, like crashes. Having not yet read the article, I expect crashes still destroy cars.
Edit: having read the article, it was not a dense technical work and was disappointing on specifics.
IBM’s Watson Enhanced Red Hat
That was their own AI. If CVS’ AI claimed a recall, it could be a problem.
Yup. Throw in multiple levels of contractors in various counties and guaranteed AI is being used. (Think subcontractor’s employee using AI to keep up.)
AI is a great spying tool.
It would take years to negotiate trade deals. No sanctions needed.
Sure. Gonna put that next to all of the other moral failings.
Good. Nothing will get us through the hype cycle faster than obvious public failure. Then we can get on with productive uses.
Good. Cheap electric will help more transition from more polluting energy types. Electric cars, ovens, steel, etc.
What do you mean? The board provides the guidance and plots the course for the “low potential” people to follow.
/sarcasm
Edit: I should clarify, my comment is not so much about Jack, but about people that run companies, but don’t do things.
It was terrifying. So much more so than buying a car.
I thought of it as “locking in my rent”. For me that helped as my rent kept going up.
Then heat pumps in winter will lower winter temperatures.
Retired people. -source old American waiting to be corrected
That is right. The thief got $1 million they wouldn’t have had otherwise.
Great point. “Just” tends to be slippery.
A safe place to sleep and healthy food are important.