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Lief
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« on: March 07, 2015, 06:07:14 PM » |
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I'm not sure exactly what current Atlasian corporate law is (compared to American corporate law), but perhaps we could achieve the goals of giving workers a greater say in how their businesses are run and operated by requiring corporate bylaws (corporate charters or articles of incorporation don't really do very much beyond establishing the corporation as an entity; the bylaws are what govern voting processes, etc.) to reserve some amount of shares and/or seats on the board for workers/workers representatives.
I think that would be a better way to achieve the same goals: it would be less disruptive, it would prevent meddling from outside groups that don't necessarily have the best interests of the company and its workers at heart, and it would empower workers, management and trade unions to work together and each have a stake in how the corporation is run.
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