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Not sure why net worth would legitimize his position
For me it acts as a warning of the credibility of whatever newspeak is going to come out of his mouth.
Probably because most of the people at his net worth are pushing for RTO so he's the exception to the rule.
Because he could be a "CEO" of the company he founded with 3 employees
If anything, it weakens the article
"Duh of course he doesn't go. Rich people and C suites are the two classes that NEVER work. And he's both"
I have no idea why the title doesn't focus on the policy for the workers, rather than the CEO's