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The Nexus Between Shareholder Interests and Tech Layoffs

by Richie
05/17/2023
in Compliance, Risk Management

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In May 2019, as Uber prepared to go public, its valuation faced a setback, leading to a recalibration from $120 billion to $75 billion. Concurrently, ambitious projects like Uber Chopper and Uber Submarine were initiated, raising questions among staff about the company’s strategic focus. The pursuit of disruptive innovations appeared incongruent with the core ride-hailing business, prompting discussions about the impact of shareholder supremacy on corporate decision-making.

Shareholder supremacy is a concept where a corporation’s board owes fiduciary duties exclusively to shareholders. This legal obligation directs boards to prioritize decisions that maximize shareholder profits, often at the expense of other stakeholders, including employees and consumers. This dynamic, influenced by the need to boost share prices, can lead to decisions that may not align with the best interests of workers or the overall product strategy.

Companies, especially publicly traded ones, face pressure to appease shareholders by undertaking ambitious projects that promise hypergrowth. However, recent instances, such as Meta’s foray into the Metaverse, highlight the risks associated with such endeavors. The legal duty to shareholders can sometimes lead to decisions that result in layoffs, as witnessed in the tech sector.

Uber’s experience, with its stock declining even before the pandemic, underscores the challenges. Layoffs became inevitable, reaching over 6,700 employees in 2021. Despite initial assurances against company-wide layoffs, Uber later implemented workforce reductions, revealing the complexities of navigating shareholder expectations.

Meta’s significant layoffs following its Metaverse efforts set a precedent, indicating that substantial job cuts may be perceived as beneficial to stock value. This approach aligns with the legal responsibility of prioritizing shareholder interests, as evidenced by the positive market response to Meta’s announcement of 11,000 job cuts.

Salesforce, amidst economic uncertainties, resorted to stock buybacks preceding layoffs, emphasizing the delicate balance between shareholder obligations and workforce reductions. While the company reported strong earnings, it laid off 8,000 employees in January.

Tech layoffs have become increasingly prevalent, with companies like Shopify, Unity Software, Eventbrite, and IBM implementing workforce reductions despite positive financial performances. CEO narratives often attribute layoffs to macroeconomic conditions, deflecting from the inherent tension between shareholder interests and employee welfare.

Executive compensation structures, heavily tied to stock prices, create financial incentives for adhering to shareholder supremacy. For instance, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s equity, comprising stock awards, far surpasses his cash compensation. Jassy’s leadership witnessed the largest round of layoffs in Amazon’s history, highlighting the financial complexities inherent in executive decision-making.

As layoffs in the tech industry account for a significant portion of job reductions in 2023, discussions around the consequences of shareholder-centric frameworks gain prominence. The debate involves the ethical implications of prioritizing shareholder interests over employee well-being and the potential need for a more balanced approach that considers the broader impact of corporate decisions.

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