kayazere
@kayazere@feddit.nl
- Comment on Are there any non capitalistic technology companies still around? 6 hours ago:
I believe Valve just has a flat hierarchy, but not worker owned.
- Comment on Are there any non capitalistic technology companies still around? 1 day ago:
tech-coops.xyz seems to have a list of companies.
- Comment on Are there any non capitalistic technology companies still around? 1 day ago:
One answer to capitalist companies seeking to maximize profit at all costs are worker owned companies. When the workers are in control of the business decisions, they won’t vote for the decisions going against themselves.
Sadly, I don’t know that many worked owned tech companies. One example is www.igalia.com
If more people would be willing to start work owned companies rather than your typically capitalist startup, we could have more options.
- Comment on Jamie Dimon popped off at the 1,200+ JPMorgan employees fighting against full-time RTO: 'I don’t care how many people sign that petition' 2 weeks ago:
I think one can easily argue all capitalism is unethical, as it is based on extraction and exploitation, and has a non-democratic power structure. So that eliminates most jobs in the West as being ethical.
- Comment on When we explain to other people how our capitalist system works and they recoil in horror 3 weeks ago:
This is a good start: en.m.wikipedia.org/…/Doughnut_(economic_model)
- Comment on Tokyo government to introduce four-day workweek for its employees 2 months ago:
In Germany it’s quiet common to work part time and you have the same employment benefits and legal standing as someone working full time, there is no discrimination like in the US.
So I willing reduced my working hours to 30 hours a week. I am working 75% and get 75% of a full time salary. I actually get the same vacation as someone working 100%, as vacation is based on number of days a week worked rather than hours.
Since I don’t need the extra money, there’s no reason to work full time.
- Comment on It has nothing to do with your right to work 2 months ago:
It’s also the standard almost everywhere
Only in the US.
In Europe there are strict notice periods for both sides around terminating the employment agreement and the employer can’t fire you from one day to the next.
- Comment on A labor win at Georgia school bus factory shows a worker-led EV transition is possible 8 months ago:
I’m not for sure this is fair to call it worker led, as the company is a normal capitalist company, not a worker owned collective/co-op.
Is it insane that so much government money is going to a profit company, which is trying to make as much money as possible, in turn wasting government/tax payer money.
- Comment on Casual UT2003 CtF match [against bots] in 2024 🤘🤓🤘 10 months ago: