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Exactly. Fact is that this crowd how no clue how a corporation actually runs. These people literally feel the CEO is the one setting the wages and working conditions when in reality other companies do that. McDonalds is franchised to begin with where those owners set the wages. CEOs have little influence on what actually happens to employees. Reality is that crowd is not intelligent enough to even bother having a discussion with. They are simply there to smear rich people.
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It was a silly stunt by Bernie that keeps driving home his propaganda of "screw rich people" and how these CEOs are all evil. Reality is that CEOs don't establish workers' wages nor working conditions. There are others who do that. Most McDonalds are franchise where the owners of them set the wages. Amazon has third party companies hire their warehouse workers. The CEO hardly interacts with the employees at all due to how complex the actual business is. Bernie is trying to make it look like CEOs are out there running the entire business themselves including setting the wages and his idiot fans, who know nothing in how these businesses operate, eat it up.
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CEOs do not influence the working conditions and wages of the employees. McDonalds are mostly franchises where the owner of the franchises establishes the wages much like the owner of a local restaurant does. Amazon has other companies who hire their warehouse employees. But of course Bernie and his fans don't know this as they have no clue how businesses operated. All they want to do is bash the rich.
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CEOs don't establish working conditions or wages. There are other people/companies that do that. With McDonalds most businesses are franchises where the owners set the wages and working conditions. Amazon has third party companies hire workers. CEOs worry about other parts of the company have little contact with the actual employee. The businesses are too large and complex for them to. This is another example of Bernie and his fans having no idea how these businesses operate.
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Also, you are correct. This would be a bias environment. No amount of logic spoken by any of those CEOs would have resonated with this crowd. They would have booed them off the stage. They are not there for a rational discussion but instead just there to smear them.
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Kevin Slater, explaining how a corporation is ran would be way to complicated for that crowd. That crowd is there literally feeling that those CEOs are the ones who set the wages and working conditions. They aren't. Heck, McDonalds are franchised where the franchise owners set the wages. Breaking down how those corporations ran would require many semesters of college level courses. One town hall that is an hour long would not cover everything. This was a political stunt.
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