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Bernie Sanders Calls for Worker-Ownership of Means of Production
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<blockquote data-quote="iluvatar5150" data-source="post: 74001583" data-attributes="member: 313046"><p>I guess it's a good thing, then, that that's not what I'm doing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>One of the issues addressed by the FLSA and Darby was "substandard labor conditions" and their impact on interstate commerce. That phrase is mentioned several times in the decision. </p><p></p><p>As far as I understand Bernie's proposal, he'd like to place requirements on how large corporations structure their boards, specifically as they accommodate representation of labor. He'd also like wages to include some sort of profit-sharing mechanism (via stock and dividends, as I understand it). It strikes me that Bernie is addressing other manifestations of what could be argued are substandard labor conditions, with respect to workers' voice (or lack thereof) in the direction of the company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iluvatar5150, post: 74001583, member: 313046"] I guess it's a good thing, then, that that's not what I'm doing. One of the issues addressed by the FLSA and Darby was "substandard labor conditions" and their impact on interstate commerce. That phrase is mentioned several times in the decision. As far as I understand Bernie's proposal, he'd like to place requirements on how large corporations structure their boards, specifically as they accommodate representation of labor. He'd also like wages to include some sort of profit-sharing mechanism (via stock and dividends, as I understand it). It strikes me that Bernie is addressing other manifestations of what could be argued are substandard labor conditions, with respect to workers' voice (or lack thereof) in the direction of the company. [/QUOTE]
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