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by caconym_
2435 days ago
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It seems perfectly valid to "moralize" (that word sure has some baggage, doesn't it?) about those who have power exercising it at the expense of those who don't. In fact, I'd expressly encourage it. Not saying I'm particularly worried in this case, but overall I don't think that "argument" is a very convincing one if we're actually concerned with "doing the right thing". |
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Is it a moral issue if a startup isn't valuable enough to avoid punitive terms? Who's doing something wrong in that scenario?
Obviously, it's bad if founders conceal that predicament from employees. I agree with the prevailing sentiment that employees should be wary about taking equity compensation.