CryptoEarner999
Familiar Face
In this post, by business owner, I mean everyone who owns atleast a small amount of the business, and so includes both private companies and publically traded companies.
Since the business owner doesn't share with anyone his/her profits, they should be the only one who takes lose. The business world works in the principle "the more the profit, the more the risk". So it's very obvious that the risk burden shouldn't be put on employees if they don't own any share of that company, their job is to work for the company, not take losses when the company is in lose. If they does their job as stated by the agreement, he/she also deserves the wage promised by the agreement
Since the business owner doesn't share with anyone his/her profits, they should be the only one who takes lose. The business world works in the principle "the more the profit, the more the risk". So it's very obvious that the risk burden shouldn't be put on employees if they don't own any share of that company, their job is to work for the company, not take losses when the company is in lose. If they does their job as stated by the agreement, he/she also deserves the wage promised by the agreement