No doubt. But a very hefty number of Americans apparently don’t want that socialist nonsense....
No doubt. But a very hefty number of Americans apparently don’t want that socialist nonsense....
This is how I feel when HR sends out warm fuzzies after a bunch of people donate their own sick time for some employee in crisis.
While I agree with this. It is still obscene that a member of the wealthy class that benefits the most from the lack of a welfare system is asking teenagers to donate to a GoFundMe.
Wouldn’t be wonderful if we had a system of health care that people wouldn’t have to depend on the kindness of strangers?
Millions of dollars of police pension funds? Yes, please.
I would watch this show provided it is hosted by My Pillow guy.
Can you even remember the last movie you saw in theaters because I don't.
In small towns like these, those high school cliques carry over into adulthood on surprisingly hard lines.
NOBODY looks at Florida and sees a “leader in the development and implementation of a world-class civics education.”
Shouldn’t he be busy spreading the plague?
I would have found a bit of joy if it had hit that porta potty. Is that wrong of me?
38% of Iceland’s GDP!
It gets even worse if you start comparing those figures to actual countries’ economies.
According to a quick google search, as of 2021 (and possibly before this bonus took place) Kotick already had a personal net worth of $8 billion, which for context is:
-a third of EA’s entire net worth ($24 billion)
-five times the net worth of Square Enix ($1.26 billion)
-almost double Ubisoft’s net worth ($4.5 billion)
B…
It wouldn’t be nearly as much of a big deal if we had some tax brackets that went above an annual income of $500K.
but what will we tell all those Republican voters who oppose this sort of stuff because if we place restrictions on these millionaires, then those same restrictions will apply to them once they’re millionaires thanks to their ingenuity or just good old-fashioned “pulling themselves up by their boot straps”? Who will…
Mate, there’s a difference between you making a couple thousand or more in bonus pay vs a CEO making 200M in bonus, which could effectively pay off the salary of every single laid-off employee while he’d STILL have millions left over afterwards.
I can’t fault him for agreeing to take such a payout in this instance, however it is an example of the global issue of executive pay relevant to that of employees, as well as the wealth gap in general.
you dont get it do you? This level of payouts and structure makes sure that ALL CEOs and corp officials care about is one thing.. short term stock bumps so they can cash out some stock options. THAT means they dont care about the long term health of the company, they dont care about employees, their families, the…
The whole system is built to reward miserable cunts like Kotick for failing upward, while the rest of us who actually do the fucking work still struggle with basic necessities.