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    13 hours ago

    I didn’t like this because of economic damage and needlessness for a bunch of firefighters to stop the spread.

    Should’ve just gone straight to the ceo

    • TheFeatureCreature@lemmy.ca
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      13 hours ago

      Then they just replace the CEO with a new one and the cycle continues once again. CEO’s are more often than not just fallguys that get swapped out when shareholders are displeased.

      What this guy did was a direct and tangible hit to the property and finances of the company in a way they will never forget. Entire supply lines will be disrupted and it will take them considerable time to recover. If this type of action was coordinated across multiple locations by their workers it would devastate the company if not destroy it entirely depending on how severe the action was.

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      13 hours ago

      Nah. We’re diversified. We’re always trying out new and exciting forms of crime. And we’d better, because there’s some Japanese gangs out there that’s gonna do it faster and cheaper.

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      11 hours ago

      it took UHC 48 hours to pick a new CEO.

      it will take them at least a year to replace that warehouse.

      which do you think will have more impact?

      now compound that impact if multiple warehouses have similar fates.

      the working class is beginning to wake up and realize that the hegemony has always been teetering on collapse.

      we don’t need no water, let the motherfucker burn.

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