An excellent example which exposes the divide in society
between the economic classes was reported in the Times on the 14th
January. The Times announced that Dalton
Philips, the chief executive of the supermarket chain Morrisons, had been
sacked for failing to revive the company’s fortunes.
Philips admitted to making “strategic errors” in his
management of the company, and lamented
”It’s clearly a sad day. When you
get a tap on the shoulder from the board and the board want’s a change, you absolutely
have to accept it.” – a comment that
plainly illustrates where power resides in the capitalist system.
With a likely compensation of nearly £2m, Philips will
doubtless survive in comfort, unlike, perhaps workers at parcel-carrier City
Link who were unseasonably dismissed over Christmas. Nevertheless, in spite of his exalted
position, the manner of his departure marks him clearly as a member of the
working class, a characteristic he shares with the remaining 127,000 employees
of Morrisons, who are similarly vulnerable.
(TIMES 14/1/15)
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