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by nervousvarun 43 days ago
"not always strictly profit maximization."

Maybe in the short-term but public companies with shareholders won't allow this in any sort of long-term way right?

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Not allow it? They insist upon it!

The controlling votes are all part of the same social class. They would gladly give up a small amount of profit to keep the distance between them and the workers as large as possible.

To the extent it doesn't negatively impact the stock price sure but you would agree the CEO and any sort of power-trip they have is ultimately beholden to that right?
If he goes against what they want absolutely. If he introduced a 4 day work week for example he would be in big trouble.