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This advice will almost certainly result in no deal and leave all parties worse off. Instead, I would have an open, honest conversation, listen from a place of empathy and generosity and seek a compromise. The truth is, unless your cofounder has the right to terminate your employment, then continue working and try to create as much harmony as possible. Co-founder disputes are awful and usually result in the death of…
Well no, fuck them. If the choice is to get some crumbs of a cake I was vital in baking or to throw the whole cake, I'd throw it unless I was starving otherwise! It is not a good move to let someone get away with something like this. Also, it will mark you as a pushover in future endeavors with other people, should they get wind of what happened there. Do not let anyone get away with that kind of antisocial behavior,…
Which seems like a valid concern.