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« on: January 03, 2015, 12:44:26 AM »

I think you want to have the share-holders hold ultimate authority over a corporation.  For some corporations, it makes sense that the majority shareholders will be the employees and that's fine.  But, just by being an employee, I don't see why you should have a say in the management decisions.  Often, the interests of the employees are at odds with the best interests of the corporation.  In general, for a major corporation it would likely be very limiting and detrimental.  You would be closing off all kinds of equity financing and mergers and acquisitions.  And, ultimately, if you limit and hurt the corporation, you're hurting the employees in the long run.
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