>>56556095Just because you might personally feel that you wouldn't fuck over your talents doesn't mean shit. talents and bottomline workers alike don't get screwed over because the CEO wills it. They do it because the nature of capitalistic business requires it. The shareholders will always ask for more in the case of Holo, and the owners of small corpos will do the same as inflation rises.
Screwing over a talent doesn't come in the form of "oh i feel like fucking over Kiryu Coco today." It comes from the giant amounts of pressure that go along with maintaining a entertainment company. In Coco's case it was pressure from possibly losing Chinese investment, which they lost anyways.
Nijisanji's recent graduation parade reflects the pressures that come with a continued reliance on greater success and profitability. Why would all the talents leave? Not because the CEO or whoever decided to screw them, they just get pushed out because numbers/profit started to come at a cost to them overall. Whether it be stagnation or mismanagement or whatever. The shit tons of money they funnel in are probably getting snatched up by the people at the top.
TLDR; If you become a CEO or a leader in business, screwing over your workers is just something you end up doing. It's as natural as a lion eating a lamb.