Comment on U.S. Tech Layoffs Hit Two-Decade High in October
techpeakedin1991@lemmy.ml 4 days agoTbf, unless there’s some massive capital expense that I’m not thinking about, you don’t really need any capital for doing software related work besides a computer, which most people already have anyway and maybe some office space. Software is about as capital lite as an industry can be, so if making a workers co-op under capitalism is going to work in any industry, it would be software.
other_cat@piefed.zip 3 days ago
Salaries? Unless you just go the startup route and pay people in promises and equity.
techpeakedin1991@lemmy.ml 3 days ago
Sure but we’re talking about people who got laid of, they’re not getting a salary anyway. Unless starting a business gets rid of unemployment benefits I guess? But you can hold of on officially forming the business until you have some clients. I’m not saying it’d be easy, but I think it’s better than being unemployed