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by hammock
2901 days ago
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If that's the case, then why does a company like Google or Groupon go from 2 co-founders to 5,000+ developers once they get funding and start to scale? And (to repeat myself), if revenue is uncorrelated to labor, then why should the labor get a proportional piece of it? |
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Labor isn't necessarily entitled to any particular share of revenue. Employees get whatever they can negotiate based on market rates at the time. And those rates are based far more on local area and industry demand than on the current revenue at any single company.