Two, you're missing the point. Everything you see about companies cutting costs, firing lots of workers, and using cheaper materials to save a few bucks and elevate the stock price can be traced back to the doctrine codified by Dodge v. Ford.
Why do you think companies go downhill so quickly after going public?
And then the Dodge brothers sued him, saying a company's sole purpose should be to increase shareholder value.
Dodge won.
This allowed enshittification.
Dodge v. Ford must be overturned.
Did Dodge v. Ford do away with the weekend? I don't think so.
One, you waited this long?
Two, you're missing the point. Everything you see about companies cutting costs, firing lots of workers, and using cheaper materials to save a few bucks and elevate the stock price can be traced back to the doctrine codified by Dodge v. Ford.
Why do you think companies go downhill so quickly after going public?
Dodge is gone, but Ford is still around.