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[–] david 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Fun fact: John Lewis isn't a typical corporation, it's a partnership, and its employees are the partners. When they do well, they don't pay dividends, they pay percentage bonuses across the entire workforce.

Gives me hope that they might be trying to do the right thing. Obviously they might just be attempting to make more profit, but John Lewis has very good customer service indeed in my admittedly very limited experience.