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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 10 months
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"Less than 2% of their salaries would cover the entirety of all unions demands without negotiation."
(Jonathan Spencer)
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corporationsarepeople · 8 months
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Pay for the big three US automakers’ executives cost their companies about half of what ALL factory employees do.
That’s seriously fucked up.
So yeah, they could easily meet workers’ demands with a little discipline.
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secondaryartifacts · 10 months
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As usual, criminal mismanagement pays well in Britain.
Never mind the thousands of lives these Post Office bosses have destroyed or irretrievably damaged.
The bloated salaries of CEOs should be paid back and they should all be given jail time. Immediately, with no more delays in compensation for the victims or fudging by the equally guilty Tory government of fools and conmen.
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pressnewsagencyllc · 21 days
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Boeing Adds Safety Goals for CEO After Record 2023 Pay
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun took home $32.8 million in pay for 2023, up 45% compared with the $22.5 million earned in 2022. Last year was a good one for the company, but 2024 hasn’t started out as well. Boeing filed its annual proxy statement on Friday evening, including a summary of compensation for major executives. Calhoun’s pay includes $1.4 million in salary and $30.2 million in stock awards.…
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in-sightpublishing · 5 months
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Europe Must Cap Executive Pay or Face Labor Unrest
Publisher: In-Sight Publishing Publisher Founding: March 1, 2014 Web Domain: http://www.in-sightpublishing.com Location: Fort Langley, Township of Langley, British Columbia, Canada Journal: In-Sight: Independent Interview-Based Journal Journal Founding: August 2, 2012 Frequency: Three (3) Times Per Year Review Status: Non-Peer-Reviewed Access: Electronic/Digital & Open Access Fees: None…
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suzilight · 1 year
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UPDATE:  To watch the video, click the article below.  
MillerKnoll CEO sparks backlash after telling employees to "Leave Pity City" over lack of bonuses
The “boom” at the end.  ughhh
All the employees asking about their bonuses makes me think the MillerKnoll bonus structure is purposely obscure.  If the bonus goals were clear, the employees wouldn’t have to ask.  They would know if the company was on track to meet its goals and if they had met their individual goals.     
CEO Andi R. Owen 2022 - $ 4,984,838 (includes $1.3M incentive plan “bonus”)
The annual total compensation of the median employee at Miller Herman was $44,810.  
Herman Miller - modern furniture for home and office | Aeron chair $1275 to $2300, Eames Lounge chair & ottoman $8000       
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jose96853 · 1 year
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WARNER BROTHERS/DISCOVERY EXECS GET PAY RAISE AFTER CUTS AND LAYOFFS
People need to fume about this because I am as a shareholder furious that the executive in charge has laid off a lot of people and got rid of a lot of content just so they could all get a raise in pay. This is ridiculous and should not be happening as the executives over their make way more money than a lot of the people. So the rich get richer and screw over the little guys who do all the hard…
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comradekatara · 1 month
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i feel like the reason aang isn’t as adored and beloved as he should be is because he’s the protagonist but he’s also not an archetypal western classical hero. i don’t agree with the entirety of that “avatar aang: feminist icon” essay because i think the role of patriarchy and gender in atla is more complex than what that essay posits, but he definitely complicates the masculine ideal of heroism and generally does not conform to patriarchal notions of masculinity. which is very deliberate, especially as contrasted with sokka and zuko’s explicit struggles with the imperialist/colonial standards of an aggressive, militaristic, and chauvinistic masculinity. aang is subversive because he represents an absence of war in a world ravaged by it. through his link to a (somewhat more) peaceful and harmonious past, he represents a better possible future. as katara would say, he brings people hope.
but people don’t like that he’s not visibly edgy or tormented like zuko is (even though he’s a far more tragic character than zuko is, just fyi), that he isn’t “cool” (even though he’s literally the coolest kid ever, just fyi), that he “gets the girl” (even though if anything, she gets him) despite being twelve and bald and nice (the horror!). katara is the more classical hero of the narrative, as its narrator and its catalyst, the adventurous revolutionary who gradually learns to control and use her powers and eventually becoming a force to be reckoned with. zuko is the classical anti-hero of the narrative, his “redemption arc” constantly hailed as one of the greatest character arcs in television. so people expect katara and zuko, as very obvious narrative foils who parallel each other every step of the way, to be the obvious couple, because based on every romance narrative we’ve been inundated with throughout our lives, within our patriarchal society, they “just make sense together.”
but as much as katara is a protagonist in her own right, aang is the show. the title quite literally represents the central thematic tension of the entire narrative, the colon illustrating the implicit divide between his duties to this brave new world in desperate need of justice and balance, or his duties to his extirpated culture as the last true voice among them. aang is the central figure because this tension represents the crucial ideological battle happening across the entire show. aang is the avatar because he is the only person in the entire world whose values have not been shaped by war.
people constantly laud zuko, in particular, for being the most interesting, complex character in avatar. but i personally don’t even think that’s true. which isn’t to say that zuko isn’t fascinating in his own right, of course, but rather that he’s certainly not the only complex character this show has to offer. he just happens to monologue about his anguish constantly. but aang wasn’t raised as an imperial prince, and so he approaches the world, and his own pain, in a very different manner. the reason he immediately goes to ride giant koi on kyoshi island, mailchutes in omashu, and otherwise goofs around after learning of the shocking ramifications of his people’s genocide is because that’s how he copes with his pain. unlike zuko, who never stops talking about his aches and yearnings, aang represses his trauma and hides his tears behind a mask of upbeat cheerful goofy twelve year old antics.
until he can’t anymore. until he snaps. both katara and zuko wear their hearts on their sleeves, and that includes their rage. but aang’s rage is dangerous specifically because it represents that he has been pushed past his limits, that the conditions of this world in which he is a perpetual stranger, temporally displaced and dispossessed, are intolerable. that peaceful reconciliation is impossible. and the fact that he persists beyond that breaking point, over and over again, to firmly and resoundingly establish his ideals even as they conflict with everything he has learned about this world, a world that is not his own even as he can never return to the world he once knew, is what makes him so unique, so powerful, so beautiful.
i know that aang isn’t the typical hero, neither narratively nor aesthetically, but really, that’s the entire point. the world, our world, needs something other than what we have now. we need someone who will not succumb to the ideals of domination and victory through violence to assert themselves. we need someone who stands firm in refusing to kill the firelord, even as everyone he knows tells him otherwise. we need someone who knows that darkness cannot be vanquished through more darkness, but can only truly yield to purifying light.
and sure, aang is a child, and often acts childishly. sure, he’s not conventionally handsome and alluring. but one thing i will never understand is how that somehow negates his appeal to the masses. because even if you don’t appreciate how crucial he is to the themes of this narrative you all seem to love so much, how can you not love his adorable little face? his precious little laugh, his zest for life, the infinite well of love and kindness he holds in his heart? people who hate aang are crazy to me. because you are, quite literally, hating the world’s most precious baby boy.
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blueclearcloud · 6 months
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Reminder for the superbat community during these blessed times that THIS manga is coming out on November 7th, 2023
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Volume 2 of Superman Vs. Meshi 2 by Satoshi Miyagawa (Author) , Kai Kitago (Illustrator).
If we're gonna talk about kissing we should appreciate them caring for each other too.
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lotus-pear · 5 months
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consider...chuuya and navia hat swap!!
now THIS is a concept...
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who would slay harder
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gideonisms · 3 months
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Once again frustrated by how Difficult it is to do very basic tasks
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pearlcaddy · 1 year
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lockwood & co appreciation week 💀 favorite tv quote
The world's mad, and normal never fixed anything. We understand that. It's our USP.
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reality-detective · 13 days
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The Patriot Act is a carbon copy of the Nazi Constitution of the 1940's.
Don't believe me?
Search 👀 "The Enabling Act of 1933"
I'll get you started 👇
The Pros and Cons of the "Patriot Act" 👇
Is history repeating itself? 🤔
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nartothelar · 10 months
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why do you hand-letter all of your dialogue, is there something wrong with you?
efficiency and developments in technology scare me
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