
Corporate Sabotage
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11/26/21 • 14 min
Why do corporations destroy their own goods? Why do factories sit empty when people need their products? The answer is corporate sabotage.
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Why do corporations destroy their own goods? Why do factories sit empty when people need their products? The answer is corporate sabotage.
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Welcome to it Could Happen here podcast about things falling apart from what you can do about it. My name is Christopher Wong, and today I'm gonna be talking about sabotage. But this is not the episode on sabotage that you expect.
Speaker 1I will not be discussing, for example, the destruction of machinery, throwing monkey wrenches, slow down strikes, or the myriad of other tactics that workers have us
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