(Continuation from yesterday)
When I was a student, I lived in a so-called autonomous dormitory.
The dormitory had only the remnants of the student movement ten years ago remained, and could hardly appeal to students.
However, some of the dormitory students were proud of the principles of the dormitory.
And I was the son of a small town factory, and I had tasted the sorrows of small businesses. So I could not agree with them whom quoted the words of philosophers, thinkers and others.
- Is it exploitation by a capitalist? Don't be stupid. 97% of companies in Japan are small companies, and most of their presidents are much poorer than business persons of large companies.
- Even a large company, under the supervision of shareholders, under the supervision of shareholders, if management is doing bad management, they will be dismissed at the moment. In order to survive, they simply make the choice to lay off their employees.
Well, at that time, the son of that president whose father's business partners were hanging suicide and father's company also reached just before bankruptcy in the chain of failure,
While making me laugh, he was listening to their ridiculously empty arguments.
(To be continued)