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1 - Unprofitable.
2 - Highly-taxed despite the lack of profits.
3 - An employer that its employees love to work for.
4 - Employs only Americans.
5 - Never lays off a single worker - regardless of cause.
6 - Has executives who work for $1 per year.
7 - Pays its workers 50% above the average for comparable jobs in other corporations.
8 - Provides its workers (but not its executives who are already very well-paid) health care benefits that exceed what US Senators and Congressmen receive.
9 - Manufactures only appropriate, environmentally-safe and morally-defensible products.
10 - Gives no money to political causes and does not allow its employees to contribute to political causes either.

2006-10-11 05:57:49 · 4 answers · asked by Walter Ridgeley 5 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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You had the perfect liberal corp except for a few things. #10 would be it would be a union shop, and the union dues are automatically given to the appropriate liberal political candidates and causes.

#11 Highly regulated by the local, state and federal governments

#12 Has special extra high rate of taxation as reward for taking the risk and extra hard work of starting the company.

2006-10-11 06:06:50 · answer #1 · answered by Uncle Pennybags 7 · 1 0

I do not agree with all of these, but some of these would make it a good corporation:

Employs only Americans
Never has a layoff (unrealistic)
provides health care
An employer that people love to work for

The problem with corporations today is that they have gotten too greedy. They do not care who gets hurt in the process of all the layoffs. I understand laying people off when times are tough, but before resorting to a layoff, they should look at ways to boost productivity or increase sales. Unfortunately, people are motivated by money nowadays and they do not stop to think about how will affect other people. I feel bad for the people that work for GM and Ford. They have bills and families that are based around their income, I wonder what some of them are doing now? My husband works for a company that is looking to boost profits by cutting back their workforce and it is stressful not knowing if he will have a job tomorrow. Thankfully we have no bills, but very few people can say that nowadays.

2006-10-11 13:12:18 · answer #2 · answered by mcgrawm7 2 · 0 0

my alternate
1.highly profitable and giving,lots of goodwill.
2. taxed reasonably without loopholes.
3. i agree with you.
4. made in the USA and pays wages to keep Americans not hires illegals and the abuses and no taxes benefits decent wages paid
6.well paid employees with benefits . not illegals with no benefits who disappear when injured..or you pay for the care...
where salaries are for work and profit not 6 figure mgmt and low for all others.
6. execs paid by success/profit/and vote. not simply because they want big bucks.
7. pays average not create false wealth or suck company dry with huge management salaries like our auto industry did so back to
5. doesn't need to layoff!
8. congress senate shouldn't get paid for last year at all. or give raises as long as there is homelessness and no affordable housing or health care and other indicators of system failure.
9. of course. makes everything the best i can be.
10 doesn't try to control employees civil or human rights .encourages participation cause a good decent employer has no fears and needs no favors.
11.and business/corporate control of private thought or lives is one of the most scary thoughts out there!

2006-10-11 13:19:20 · answer #3 · answered by macdoodle 5 · 1 0

oh, i BEEN knowin' daaaat !!!

2006-10-11 13:00:28 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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