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Jan. 29, 2019
Delaware chief justice says regulatory pressure on corporations stems from loss of workers’ clout
In his remarks at the Securities Regulation Institute, Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Leo E. Strine said working people are providing more of the money and holding less power than ever.
CORONADO — The social and political climate under which corporations see increased public scrutiny and pressure is a product of workers not feeling they have a say equal to their skin in the game, Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Leo E. Strine said Monday.
“More and more of the gains have gone to the folks at the top, but the irony is more and more of the investment is coming from working people,” he said.
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