You can start by becoming a worker's cooperative wholly owned by the workers. This would be a preliminary step toward earning the kind of trustworthiness that would be needed for me to have even the remotest consideration that talking to you could help.
And they will do jackfuck for the needs that should be fulfilled.
No quit policy
This only guarantees resigning without notification
Has anybody already started a business where signing the contract literally enslaves you?
Amazon's working on it. Just gotta get those company towns in place.
Look up how non-compete and non-disclosure clauses at some companies have worked for decades.
If you leave their company, you are legally not allowed to work in the industry or they sue you for absurd amounts of money. It’s so comical that companies like Jimmy John’s subs used clauses like that. You have no legal recourse; and are essentially bound to the company unless you jump through an absurd number of hoops.
What's worse, is that you don't have to leave the company of your own will for the non-compete clauses to apply. Even if you get fired or made redundant, you still can't work in the industry you probably built your entire career on.
"You keep saying how we're all one big family, so give me a share of the business ownership and add my name to your will."
"Whoa whoa whoa, now that's commie-nism! We're a family, and every family has the benevolent provider and the deadbeat son. Now go back to work or I'll cut your allowance!"
FUFILL
"You want to go to school? Lame! Talk to us about becoming middle management."
What will they do if you don't follow the policy, fire you?
"How are we meant to know not to treat and pay you like dirt unless you speak to us first HM?"
I hope they mean well...
Late Stage Capitalism