1. I would like to suggest having a union rep. on the board of directors.
Some of them can't be trusted to look after the company's and country's best interests. Only their own.
The past policy in the UK has been that the owners of a company, i.e. the people who took the risk to set it up, borrowed money to pay for it and who actually have legal title to its possession, are the sole holders of rights with regards the company's activities.
Splitting these rights with employees, beyond the normal duties of employer to an employee, and with other stakeholders, goes in a new and bizarre direction.
But maybe you would wish to see the same principle extended further so that all stakeholders involved in your purchase of a residence have a say. How about if before you re-decorate the hall and extend the kitchen of your house, you must consult your postman, your gardener, your DIY man, the window-cleaner, the local vicar and also your neighbours plus the refuse collectors, as to the design and finishes to be used, and the actual colour scheme that would be preferable.
I suspect you would say, sod that lot, its my house, I bought it and I'll make the f-ing decisions..........
Please tell me if I'm wrong somewhere.