• NAXLAB@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Well, that is a pretty ridiculous interpretation.

    Workplace democracy would most likely and most broadly refer to all employees of a company having a say in how the company is run. Either by voting on policies and changes, or by electing people to various executive/representative roles, much the same way that current Western democracies work.

    An example of the janitor voting on where the surgeon makes a cut makes about as much sense as us voting on where the president flies in his helicopter. At best, it doesn’t pass the make sense test, and at worst is a bad faith interpretation of what people mean when they say “workplace democracy”

    • Ashtear@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      I’d settle for just having a labor representative in the C-suite at this point.

      • arthur
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        1 year ago

        They will give you less than you ask, everytime. So better ask for much more.