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Workers Don’t Elect Their Leaders

Workers Don’t Elect Their Leaders

Our workplace serves as a microcosm of society, where workers spend a significant portion of their lives. While democratic principles and the right to choose leaders are fundamental to many aspects of life, one area where these ideals are conspicuously absent is the employer-employee relationship. Employers, in many ways, resemble authoritarian dictators due to the absence of a democratic election process for leaders within the workplace. One of the primary characteristics of an authoritarian regime is the concentration of power in the hands of a single entity. In the workplace, this power dynamic is evident, with employers holding significant control…
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