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Richard TitusFeb 201 min read
An Open Letter To My CEO
talia jane
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Talia, 1st thanks for being brave enough to write this. It took guts. I hope it pays off. 2nd to those who are quoting variations on “the free market will prevail” and “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” this is, and always has been nonsense. The most productive & profitable period of american history was the period just after the new deal…

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Joe V.Mar 11 min read
Why Isn’t Anyone Calling Out Stoppelman?
Troy Jensen
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Troy, you just called out Stoppelman! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

I wish there were more CEOs like you that actually cared about their employees in compensating them well.

Most companies have forgotten that when the employees prosper, the company prospers. When the people are paid well, they…

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IntranetusaFeb 221 min read
Talia, 1st thanks for being brave enough to write this.
Richard Titus
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I’m not sure how you’re interpreting the data to say the most productive period was after the New Deal of the 1930s when the productivity and wage growth chart is fairly linear for 40 decades into the 70s. And economists still can’t agree whether it was the New Deal or the huge demand increase from World War 2 that boosted productivity and the…

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