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May STAMPS OUT Hope Of Employees Representation On Boards

The Prime Minister, in a speech to the CBI - a group for business owners - appears have got the Prime Minister Theresa May to go back on her pledge to get employees represented on boards.

Having workers voices on companies boards has been proven to be a good thing in most of Europe, Germany is one example, they can bring some ethics to an organisation that would otherwise do anything for profit.

All companies care about is profit, ignoring the employees, environment and the general society where they are based. They need someone to keep them honest and to remind them they do not operate in a vacuum, a workers representative provide a company with at least a shred of a responsibility.

Share holders just want profit at any cost and many of them dont face the consequences, they do not work for the company or live in the society in which that company operates, many shareholders in UK company's are foreigners.


This is not a surprise based on Mays record of supporting big business and the rich over the working person. She represents the same old failed policies and chooses to carry them on. She has no solutions!

Share this and let your friends know they have been ripped off by the prime minister.

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