>companies don't exist to employ people. employees exist to help companies.
Companies in society exist to serve the customer, provide labor opportunities, and overall stimulate the economy (all of which is needed to make money).
This mentality above is exactly why the latter half of Millensials and Gen Z were demystified by the labor market and simply don't take the kind of "loyalty" narrative of the older generations. You can't talk family, layoff "family" every 2 years regardless of talent and pretend that "hard workers get rewarded". So you'll get the bare minimum, you will get no overtime when you request it (especially if you aren't paying 1.5x), and you probably won't even get the long dead 2 weeks notice when I move on.
You can't expect much more "help" when you can't give the basic modicrum of respect to your help.
> just make everyone a decent shareholder with decent liquidity and move on when the employee isn't necessary.
Companies in society exist to serve the customer, provide labor opportunities, and overall stimulate the economy (all of which is needed to make money).
This mentality above is exactly why the latter half of Millensials and Gen Z were demystified by the labor market and simply don't take the kind of "loyalty" narrative of the older generations. You can't talk family, layoff "family" every 2 years regardless of talent and pretend that "hard workers get rewarded". So you'll get the bare minimum, you will get no overtime when you request it (especially if you aren't paying 1.5x), and you probably won't even get the long dead 2 weeks notice when I move on.
You can't expect much more "help" when you can't give the basic modicrum of respect to your help.
> just make everyone a decent shareholder with decent liquidity and move on when the employee isn't necessary.
most jobs don't have RSUs. Not even in tech.