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Why U.S. Corporate Boards Don’t Include Workers: Counterpoint
FYI: In Germany, it’s considered perfectly normal that half the members of corporate boards are representatives of the corporation’s employees. 1 In the U.S., where Senator Elizabeth Warren recently proposed 40-percent worker representation, it seems like a radical idea.